FanSided World Football
·12 gennaio 2025
FanSided World Football
·12 gennaio 2025
Tottenham Hotspur have set their sights on a rising star in European football, with manager Ange Postecoglou keen to bolster his attacking options.
The target in question is none other than Anis Hadj Moussa, the 22-year-old forward currently playing for Feyenoord.
As the North London club seeks to reinforce its attacking depth, Moussa’s performances this season have turned heads, with several Premier League clubs, including Tottenham, now monitoring his progress closely.
While Tottenham remains embroiled in the Randal Kolo Muani transfer saga this window, a new rumour begins to stir among the whispers.
PSV v Feyenoord Rotterdam - Eredivisie | BSR Agency/GettyImages
Spurs are reportedly keen to add Moussa to their attacking ranks, looking for a player capable of operating across the front line, adding tactical flexibility to Postecoglou's dynamic system.
The club has been tracking Moussa's progress closely, sending scouts to watch him in action on multiple occasions.
According to reports from Football Insider, Tottenham are one of the Premier League clubs most interested in the Algerian international.
However, Tottenham faces strong competition for Moussa’s signature, particularly from Liverpool, who are also believed to be interested in securing his services.
Despite the competition, Spurs are prepared to make a move either in the upcoming January transfer window or in the summer if needed.
This flexible approach highlights Tottenham’s determination to add quality to their squad while being mindful of the need for strategic acquisitions that align with their long-term vision under Postecoglou.
Moussa's performances this season have certainly justified the growing interest. Since joining Feyenoord in the summer, the 22-year-old has made a significant impact.
With six goals and two assists in 19 appearances across all competitions, Moussa has proven to be a valuable asset for his team.
Anis Hadj Moussa's stats from the 2024/25 season:
His standout moment came in the UEFA Champions League, where he scored and provided an assist in Feyenoord's thrilling 3-3 draw against Manchester City in November, earning a well-deserved man-of-the-match performance.
Moussa’s potential is evident, and his recent form has only heightened Tottenham’s interest.
With a contract running until June 2029, Feyenoord is in no rush to sell, meaning Spurs may face a complex negotiation process.