Anis Hadj Moussa: Algeria winger linked with Como move from Feyenoord
Algeria international Anis Hadj Moussa is being linked with a move from Feyenoord to Serie A side Como, with the Italian club exploring a deal for the 24-year-old right winger.
Hadj Moussa, who also holds French nationality and was born in Paris, is under contract in Rotterdam until 30 June 2030 and is currently valued at around €23m. Any negotiations are therefore expected to require a significant fee if Como are to persuade Feyenoord to part with a player tied down on a long-term deal.
The left-footed attacker has emerged as a key figure in the Eredivisie, recording 20 goals and 12 assists in 74 league appearances and also featuring in the Champions League, where he has three goals in 11 games. He joined Feyenoord on 1 July 2024 from Belgian side Patro Eisden in a €3.5m transfer and has since seen his market value rise sharply.
Hadj Moussa’s rise has been accelerated by his exposure in European competition as well as domestic success; he was part of the Feyenoord side that won the Dutch Super Cup in 2025. This summer he has also been involved on the international stage at the 2026 World Cup, making three appearances for Algeria.
Como, preparing for life in Serie A, are understood to be targeting players with top-flight and European experience, making Hadj Moussa an attractive candidate. For now, Feyenoord retain a strong negotiating position, with the winger’s contract running for four more years and no release clause publicly indicated.
