Feyenoord have put an terminate to transfer rumours surrounding Anis Hadj Moussa by extending the contract of the Algerian winger.
Anis Hadj Moussa, who joined Feyenoord from Patro Eisden in 2024, is now under contract until 2030 in Rotterdam.
The Paris-born winger was heavily linked with moves away from Feyenoord, with Benfica being the most prominent landing spot for the tricky Hadj Moussa.
Feyenoord reportedly required €30 million for the Algerian, which Benfica were not willing to pay.
Now, Hadj Moussa extends his Feyenoord contract by one year - a signing with intent, the Algerian said.
"No one needs to question my intentions or the pride I sense in playing for this club," Hadj Moussa said on the club website.
"I know exactly what I have at Feyenoord.
Since I reached here a year ago, I have made so much progress in my development.
From the facilities to the staff and the players around me: everything is here to keep pushing myself and each other to a higher level.
Every day is a new opportunity to enhance.
I am committed to that.
I am not done here yet.
"
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