To replace Salah, Liverpool renews interest in Algerian international

Liverpool reignites pursuit of Algerian international to replace Salah
Europe
Mahdi Zakaria LAZRI
News Editor
To replace Salah, Liverpool renews interest in Algerian international
To replace Salah, Liverpool renews interest in Algerian international

The Premier League could soon welcome a new Algerian talent. According to several English media outlets, Liverpool has set its sights on Anis Hadj Moussa, the dazzling winger from Feyenoord Rotterdam, with a view to a move as early as the winter transfer window. The Merseyside club is reportedly considering activating his release clause to fend off the competition and secure his signature in January.

The Reds’ management sees the Algerian international as an explosive profile, capable of playing on both flanks, boasting dribbling quality and technical audacity reminiscent of Mohamed Salah at his peak. It’s no coincidence that Hadj Moussa is being tipped as his natural successor, especially with the Egyptian possibly leaving Anfield next summer.

A meteoric rise at Feyenoord

After an outstanding start to the season with Feyenoord, Hadj Moussa has established himself as one of the key players at the Dutch club. His performances in the Eredivisie and Europa League have quickly caught the eye of Europe’s top clubs. With blistering pace and a sharp eye for goal, the French-trained player impresses with his maturity and composure on the big stage.

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