Algerian forward Anis Hadj Moussa open to Dortmund move

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Borussia Dortmund are reportedly monitoring Algerian forward Anis Hadj Moussa as they prepare for a potentially busy summer transfer window, with uncertainty surrounding the futures of key attacking players at the club.

The German giants are said to be assessing their options in attack as they consider possible changes involving Serhou Guirassy and Karim Adeyemi, both of whom have attracted interest ahead of the new season.

Dortmund Prepare for Possible Attacking Departures

According to reports from Bild, Borussia Dortmund are already planning ahead in case they lose one or both of Guirassy and Adeyemi during the transfer window.

The potential departures have forced the club to identify replacement targets early, with the attacking department seen as a key area that may require reinforcement.

Among the names under consideration, Anis Hadj Moussa has emerged as a leading candidate should Adeyemi leave the club.

Hadj Moussa Emerges as Top Target

Anis Hadj Moussa, who currently plays for Feyenoord, has impressed with his performances in the Netherlands and has even drawn comparisons to Mohamed Salah due to his playing style and attacking threat from the right wing.

The 24-year-old Algerian international is under contract with Feyenoord until 2030, giving the Dutch club strong negotiating power in any potential transfer discussions.

Reports suggest Feyenoord are demanding well over 30 million euros for the winger, a fee that could complicate Dortmund’s pursuit of the player.

Sources have disclosed that the attacker is open to a move to join Dortmund in the sumemr transfer window.

Diego Moreira Also on Dortmund’s Radar

Hadj Moussa is not the only winger being monitored by the Bundesliga side.

Belgian international Diego Moreira of Strasbourg is also being considered as an alternative option. The 21-year-old is similarly valued at over 30 million euros, making any potential deal financially challenging for Dortmund.

While earlier reports suggested an agreement may already exist between Dortmund and Moreira, Bild has denied those claims, stating that Strasbourg would need to significantly reduce their asking price for negotiations to progress.

Transfer Plans Depend on Key Decisions

For now, Borussia Dortmund’s transfer strategy remains closely tied to the futures of Guirassy and Adeyemi.

Any movement involving the two forwards could trigger a chain reaction in the market, with Dortmund prepared to act quickly if replacements are needed.

Both Anis Hadj Moussa and Diego Moreira are also expected to represent their national teams at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which could further increase their profiles ahead of the summer window.

As the situation stands, Dortmund’s plans remain open-ended, with final decisions likely to depend on how their current attacking options develop in the coming months.