Anis Hadj Moussa: Marseille linked with move for €20m Feyenoord winger

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Marseille are being linked with a move for Feyenoord right winger Anis Hadj Moussa, with the Algerian‑French attacker reportedly on the radar of the Ligue 1 club.

The 24-year-old, currently valued at €20.00m on Transfermarkt, is rumoured to be of interest to OM as they assess wide attacking options ahead of the next window. The speculation, dated 5 May 2026, centres on a potential switch from Feyenoord in the Eredivisie to Marseille in France’s top flight, though the probability of the move remains listed as “?” and no agreement has been reported.

Hadj Moussa, who wears the number 23 shirt at De Kuip, plays primarily as an attacking right winger and prefers his left foot, offering the profile of an inverted wide forward. Born in Paris on 11 February 2002, he holds both Algerian and French nationality, strengthening his appeal to clubs in both Ligue 1 and across Europe.

His current contract situation at Feyenoord is unclear, with no public information on his deal’s start date or expiry. That uncertainty has fuelled suggestions he could either move for a significant fee in line with his €20m market value, or potentially edge towards a free agent scenario should his contract be running down, increasing interest in his situation.

The former youth prospect has been part of a Feyenoord side competing at the upper end of the Eredivisie, with recent outings including domestic fixtures in which he has continued to feature in his natural role on the right flank. Specific performance data from his latest appearances has not been disclosed in the current report, but his valuation reflects a player seen as an emerging asset rather than a fringe option.

With Marseille historically active in the market for attacking reinforcements, any move for Hadj Moussa would offer the Paris‑born winger a return to French football and a potential platform in Ligue 1 to enhance his reputation and push his career onto the next level if the transfer were to materialise.

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