Lille are being linked with a move for Feyenoord right winger Anis Hadj Moussa, with the French-born Algeria and France national reportedly attracting interest from Ligue 1 despite uncertainty over his contract situation in Rotterdam.
The 24-year-old, who wears the number 23 shirt at Feyenoord, is listed with a market value of €20.00m and is the subject of fresh transfer speculation as the summer window approaches. Data from Transfermarkt, scraped on 5 May 2026, notes a rumour of a switch from Eredivisie side Feyenoord to Lille, with the probability of the move currently marked as “?”.
Hadj Moussa’s contract details at De Kuip remain unclear, with no expiry date recorded, raising the prospect that he could move closer to free-agent status if Feyenoord and the player do not formalise a long-term agreement. That uncertainty is understood to have encouraged Lille, who are monitoring options on the flanks ahead of the new Ligue 1 campaign.
Born in Paris on 11 February 2002 and standing at 1.76m, Hadj Moussa offers a left-footed option on the right wing, operating primarily in attack but with the versatility to function across the front line. He is registered with dual nationality – Algeria and France – and has been developing his game in the Dutch top flight with Feyenoord Rotterdam.
Recent data lists Feyenoord as his “national team” affiliation, underlining his status at club level rather than confirming any senior international caps. Detailed recent match statistics, including opponents, scorelines and individual contributions, are not specified in the latest dataset, but his valuation reflects his growing reputation in European football.
With Lille exploring ways to strengthen and Feyenoord facing decisions over a valuable asset, any deal – whether a full transfer or a move closer to free agency – could prove a pivotal step in shaping Hadj Moussa’s next phase and determining whether his peak years are spent in the Eredivisie or back in French football.
