Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly looking to improve their attacking unit by signing Anis Hadj Moussa from Eredivisie club Feyenoord.
Tottenham Hotspur signed Dominic Solanke for a club-record fee last summer, but the England international has failed to live up to expectations. Spurs need someone who can score goals consistently, and signing Anis Hadj Moussa could prove to be a smart decision. He could share the goalscoring burden with other attackers.
According to a report by Africa Foot, Tottenham are competing with LOSC Lille and SL Benfica to get the deal done. The 23-year-old impressed in the Eredivisie with Feyenoord in the 2024/25 season, contributing 17 goals and assists combined.
It will be interesting to see if Spurs can win the race for his signature after joining LOSC Lille and SL Benfica in the three-way battle. They have the financial resources to complete the deal, and convincing the striker to join should not be too difficult.
Tottenham move could tempt Moussa
Tottenham are one of the biggest clubs in England, and they have secured Champions League qualification for next season. The 23-year-old attacker will be eager to compete at the highest level, and the opportunity to join Spurs will be hard to turn down.
Regular football in the Premier League could help him improve and fulfil his tremendous potential. The Algerian international is still relatively young, and he could develop further with the right coaching and experience.
Moussa could become an important player for Tottenham with proper guidance. Furthermore, his numbers could improve playing alongside elite creators like James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski. Tottenham must do everything in their power to complete the signing. It remains to be seen if they will follow up on their interest with an official proposal in the coming weeks.
Lille and Benfica are also interested in signing the striker. However, it won’t be easy to finalise the deal, as Feyenoord value him highly and are reluctant to sell. It will be interesting to see how Tottenham convince them to part with the player. Meanwhile, recent reports have also linked the French-born striker with other Premier League clubs, including Liverpool.





