The race is on for Anis Hadj Moussa, and two French giants are leading the charge. Both Lille OSC and Olympique de Marseille are reportedly vying to secure the Algerian winger's signature this summer, following his breakout season with Feyenoord.
At 24, Hadj Moussa has become one of the most sought-after talents in European football. His standout performances in the Eredivisie have not gone unnoticed, but any club hoping to lure him away from Rotterdam will need to dig deep into their pockets. The asking price? A cool €30 million.
For Marseille, this could be a tough pill to swallow. Financial constraints are already a concern, and with the club likely to miss out on Champions League football next season, their ability to compete for top-tier talent has taken a hit. It's a frustrating turn of events for Les Phocéens, especially considering they had already laid the groundwork. Back in the winter transfer window, former president Pablo Longoria initiated contact with Feyenoord, even floating the idea of a payment plan spread over four installments.
Meanwhile, Lille is lurking in the wings, ready to pounce. The competition is heating up, and Hadj Moussa is poised to be one of the headline acts of the summer window. His numbers speak for themselves: 11 goals and 7 assists in 38 appearances across all competitions this season. That kind of output has also earned him a spot in Vladimir Petković's squad for the upcoming World Cup in the United States, adding even more fuel to the transfer fire.
For fans of either club, this is a saga worth watching. Whether he ends up in the north or the south of France, Hadj Moussa's next move could define the season ahead. Stay tuned—this one is far from over.
