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Borussia Dortmund shortlists Anis Hadj Moussa amid Adeyemi contract uncertainty

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June 9, 2026
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Anis Hadj Moussa Added to Borussia Dortmund Shortlist Amid Adeyemi Uncertainty

Anis Hadj Moussa emerges on Borussia Dortmund’s transfer radar as Adeyemi talks stall; Feyenoord winger linked amid World Cup plans and contract until 2030.

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Anis Hadj Moussa has been identified as a potential target for Borussia Dortmund as the club monitors Karim Adeyemi’s stalled contract talks. The Feyenoord winger, who directly contributed to 21 goals in 40 appearances last season, is reported to be of interest as Dortmund looks to secure wide options. Sky Germany’s transfer update placed Moussa on the Westphalian club’s shortlist while stressing that no formal approach has been made.

Dortmund Adds Anis Hadj Moussa to Shortlist

Sky Germany reports that Anis Hadj Moussa has entered Borussia Dortmund’s scouting picture amid concerns over Adeyemi’s future. Club officials are understood to be maintaining several contingency targets as they weigh the risk of the Bayern-linked forward departing or declining an extension. Dortmund’s interest is presented as pragmatic rather than urgent at this stage, with the club still exploring multiple avenues on the right flank.

The report indicates Dortmund view Moussa as a player who could deliver immediately given his recent statistical output. Sources say the club is compiling assessments on tactical fit, squad balance, and potential transfer costs before advancing any negotiations. For now, the winger’s name sits among others being evaluated by Dortmund’s recruitment team rather than at the head of a formal shortlist.

Adeyemi Contract Talks Stall, Club Seeks Alternatives

Karim Adeyemi’s renewal discussions with Borussia Dortmund reportedly stalled, prompting the club to consider alternatives ahead of the summer window. With uncertainty around the Germany international’s long-term plans, Dortmund are not prepared to wait until the final weeks of the transfer market to plan enhancements to their attacking corps. The club’s proactive posture reflects broader strategic planning to avoid a last-minute scramble if Adeyemi decides against extending.

Dortmund’s approach has been described as prudent: identifying targets who could step into wide roles or offer depth while negotiations with current players continue. Club executives are balancing sporting continuity with financial prudence, mindful of the premium on wingers who can produce consistent end-product at the top level. That calculus has brought Moussa’s profile to the fore given his recent performances in the Eredivisie.

Moussa’s 2025–26 Season and Goal Involvement

Anis Hadj Moussa finished the last season with direct involvement in 21 goals across 40 appearances, a return that underlines his attacking contribution. Those numbers include goals and assists that positioned him among Feyenoord’s more influential attackers during the campaign. His statistical footprint suggests a player capable of influencing games from the right wing while also offering versatility across the forward line.

Scouts point to Moussa’s combination of pace, directness and end-product as traits that appeal to clubs seeking modern wide attackers. Observers also note his tactical adaptability, which has allowed him to function in systems that emphasize quick transitions and high pressing. That profile is likely what has prompted repeated offers from his representatives to clubs like Dortmund, according to the latest reporting.

Contractual Details and Feyenoord’s Position

Moussa remains under contract at Feyenoord until 2030, which gives his Dutch club leverage in any potential summer negotiations. A long-term deal typically strengthens the selling club’s negotiating position and could push any transfer fee into a higher bracket. Feyenoord have historically been active participants in the transfer market and are expected to require a substantial offer for a player of Moussa’s age and recent form.

Representatives for Moussa are said to have approached Dortmund with the winger available, a common practice aimed at stimulating interest and gauging market appetite. Despite those approaches, Sky noted that Dortmund have not yet taken concrete steps toward pursuing a move. Any movement will depend on internal priorities at the club, the valuation set by Feyenoord, and how Adeyemi’s situation develops in the coming weeks.

Algeria World Cup Selection and International Implications

Anis Hadj Moussa is due to be part of Algeria’s squad for the upcoming World Cup hosted across the United States, Mexico and Canada, an assignment that could increase his visibility to prospective buyers. Participation on football’s biggest stage often accelerates transfer discussions as clubs reassess players’ performances under intense international scrutiny. For Moussa, a strong World Cup showing would likely raise his market profile and potentially affect Feyenoord’s asking price.

International duty also complicates immediate pre-season planning for clubs interested in summer signings, as World Cup participants may join new teams later than their peers. That timing can influence transfer strategy and integration plans for managers looking to strengthen their squads ahead of competitive fixtures. Dortmund, if they decide to pursue Moussa, would need to account for his World Cup commitments in any recruitment timeline.

Market Competition and Dortmund’s Next Steps

While Anis Hadj Moussa is reportedly on Dortmund’s radar, Sky Germany suggests other names currently enjoy greater traction within the club’s recruitment process. Competition in the winger market is fierce, with several European clubs seeking players who combine productivity and youth. Dortmund’s recruitment will weigh Moussa against alternatives in terms of cost, tactical suitability and availability.

Concrete action from Dortmund would likely follow internal reviews and cost-benefit analysis, rather than the representative-led approaches described in reports. The club’s sporting directors must reconcile squad needs with budget constraints and the potential impact of Adeyemi’s future. If Dortmund choose to move, expect initial contact to be measured and aimed at testing Feyenoord’s stance before escalating to formal offers.

The likelihood of a summer bid for Moussa hinges on several interconnected factors including Dortmund’s assessment of Adeyemi’s commitment, Feyenoord’s valuation, and the winger’s performance on the international stage. Each of those variables could shift rapidly over the coming weeks, making the transfer landscape fluid as clubs finalize their off-season strategies.

Anis Hadj Moussa is now a name to watch in transfer conversation as Borussia Dortmund and other suitors examine options ahead of a busy summer window. The coming weeks, shaped by contract decisions and World Cup displays, will determine whether Moussa remains a speculative entry on lists or becomes the focus of active negotiations.

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