OM Mercato: Hadj Moussa Deal Collapses?

Open to an arrival at OM this winter, the Franco-Algerian winger from Feyenoord Rotterdam Anis Hadj Moussa (23 years old) is also being courted by a Premier League big name.

The news was more for OM in the Hadj Moussa file on Tuesday January 13, 2026. As we relayed at the end of the morning, Sacha Tavolieri assured that the Franco-Algerian winger from Feyenoord Rotterdam had opened the door to a departure this winter and that he looked favorably on a transfer to Olympique de Marseille. Even if it would be to be Mason Greenwood’s understudy at first. Born in Paris and trained at RC Lens, Hadj Moussa went to Belgium then to the Netherlands before being able to discover Ligue 1. An anomaly that he could correct as he celebrates his 24th birthday in a month.

But Foot Mercato reveals that increased competition exists in this matter. Chelsea, in particular, would have contacted Hadj Moussa’s agent, Mohamed Dahmane. The media does not say if the winger is interested but it assures that Feyenoord Rotterdam would not be opposed to a departure of their player this winter provided that he finds himself financially. Quoted at €20 million by Transfermarkt, he could leave in exchange for a check for €25 million, according to the Dutch press.

OM would obviously not have the capacity to fight financially with Chelsea for Anis Hadj Moussa. But the policy of the Blues, which stacks players and lends some to Strasbourg, could cool him down. While in Marseille, he would have six months to acclimatize before succeeding Mason Greenwood, who should be transferred during the next offseason.

Marcus Cole

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