Chelsea Join Marseille, Benfica And German Clubs in Tracking Anis Hadj Moussa

Anis Hadj Moussa

Feyenoord winger Anis Hadj Moussa has emerged as one of the most watched young attackers in Europe ahead of the summer transfer window, with Chelsea, Marseille, SL Benfica and German clubs all closely monitoring the Algerian international.

The 23‑year‑old is tied to Feyenoord until 2030, having signed a contract extension that secures his stay in Rotterdam through the summer of that year. Born in Paris, Hadj Moussa came through the youth ranks at US Torcy, FC Montfermeil and RC Lens before spells in Belgium with Olympic Charleroi and Patro Eisden.

Hadj Moussa’s breakthrough came after his move to Feyenoord in 2024, where he establishes himself as a reliable attacker. In his debut season, he featured in 44 matches across all competitions, scoring 11 goals and providing five assists.

In the current 2025–26 campaign, he has continued to impress, registering seven goals and three assists in 23 appearances. His form has also seen him represent Algeria at senior international level, further raising his profile in European football circles.

Footmercato reports that Chelsea have opened talks with his agent over a possible move, while other sources say Marseille have also made early contact as they look to strengthen their attack. Benfica, previously linked with the winger, are said to have renewed their interest as they look to add options out wide.

German clubs are also monitoring the attacker, with representatives in touch with his agent, underlining the wide interest in Hadj Moussa across Europe’s top leagues.

Multiple sources suggest Feyenoord value Hadj Moussa at around €25–30 million, reflecting his long-term contract and importance to the team, with clubs expected to meet that figure before a move can happen.

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