Netherlands-Morocco right midfielder Sami Ouaissa of NEC Nijmegen is being linked with a move to Feyenoord, with the Eredivisie giants monitoring the 21-year-old ahead of a possible summer transfer.
Data from Transfermarkt lists a 50% probability of the deal, with Ouaissa – valued at €8.00m – emerging as one of the most talked-about names in the Dutch market. His contractual situation at NEC is unclear, with no expiry date recorded, prompting speculation that the winger could become available at a reduced fee or even be positioned to run down his deal and approach free‑agent status in future windows.
Born in Hoensbroek on 2 October 2004, the 1.86m left-footed wide player has dual Netherlands and Morocco nationality and operates primarily on the right of midfield. Wearing the No 25 shirt for NEC, he has built his reputation in the Eredivisie, where his profile and market value have grown in recent months.
Feyenoord’s interest follows a campaign in which Ouaissa has been a regular for NEC, with the Rotterdam club keen to add younger, resale‑value talent from within the league. The Rotterdam side are understood to see his height, technical balance and inverted-winger profile as well suited to their attacking structure.
In NEC’s recent league outing against domestic opposition in the Eredivisie – a match that ended with NEC taking points as Ouaissa delivered a steady performance on the flank – the 21-year-old again underlined his consistency, further fuelling talk of a step up.
With both NEC Nijmegen and Feyenoord competing in the same division, any move would mark a significant intra‑league upgrade for Ouaissa. Should the transfer materialise, it could accelerate his rise from promising Eredivisie prospect to established name in Dutch football and potentially open doors to future moves at the highest European level.
