Borussia Dortmund show interest in Algeria winger Anis Hadj Moussa

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Anis Hadj Moussa Linked With Dortmund Move After Strong Season

Algeria international Anis Hadj Moussa is attracting attention from major European clubs after an impressive season with Feyenoord, with Borussia Dortmund among the sides reportedly monitoring his situation ahead of the next transfer window.

The 22-year-old winger has been identified as a potential target by the German club, particularly in the event of possible changes to their attacking department, including uncertainty around Karim Adeyemi’s future. However, a move is not considered a priority at this stage.

According to Sky Sport journalist Patrick Berger, Dortmund’s interest in Hadj Moussa exists but remains exploratory rather than advanced.

“Hadj Moussa is a name that intrigues Dortmund, but his transfer will probably not happen in the end,” he noted, suggesting the Bundesliga side are currently focused on other attacking options.

Despite external interest, Feyenoord are understood to be in no rush to part ways with the Algeria international. The Dutch club view him as an important figure in their long-term project following a breakthrough campaign.

Hadj Moussa delivered a standout season, registering 14 goals and seven assists in 40 appearances across all competitions. His performances have strengthened his reputation as one of Feyenoord’s most influential attacking players, capable of making an impact in key moments.

The winger remains under contract until 2030, placing Feyenoord in a strong negotiating position should any formal offers arrive. The club’s stance is expected to make any potential deal significantly complicated, particularly given his importance to the squad.

For now, all indications suggest the Algerian international will remain in Rotterdam, continuing his development in a familiar environment where he has already established himself as a key player.

While Borussia Dortmund’s scouting interest highlights his growing reputation in European football, Feyenoord’s commitment to retaining him means a transfer is unlikely in the immediate future unless circumstances change significantly during the window.