Liverpool are reportedly eyeing a move for Feyenoord’s Algerian winger Anis Hadj Moussa as they prepare for the potential departure of Mohamed Salah. The 22-year-old, who has impressed in his debut season with the Eredivisie giants, has impressed Liverpool boss Arne Slot who already knows of his potential.
Slot, who is currently doing well at Anfield this season, has identified Moussa as a player capable of filling the void on the right flank should Salah leave. The Algerian international has been in fine form, registering six goals and two assists in 19 appearances across all competitions this season.
Liverpool scouts have been monitoring Moussa closely, and reports suggest that the club sees him as not only a future star but also as a viable back-up for Salah in the short term. With Salah’s long-term future at the club uncertain and heavy interest from Saudi Arabian clubs looming, the Reds are keen to strengthen their options on the right wing.
Moussa’s pace, dribbling skills, and eye for goal have made him one of the standout players in the Eredivisie this season, and his versatility could provide Liverpool with additional tactical options. The potential deal reflects Slot’s familiarity with the Dutch league and his desire to integrate emerging talents into his squad.
Negotiations are expected to intensify as the transfer window approaches, with Liverpool hopeful that Moussa can adapt quickly to the demands of the Premier League. For now, the young winger remains focused on Feyenoord’s campaign, but a move to Merseyside could be on the horizon if the Reds decide to press ahead with their interest.