Chelsea have opened talks to sign Feyenoord forward Anis Hadj-Moussa this January, according to reports in France.
CHELSEA have dominated possession in many matches this season, yet the team has struggled to convert chances into goals. The wide areas, in particular, have lacked the ruthlessness expected at the highest level.
At times, Chelsea’s attacks have looked predictable, one-paced, and too reliant on individual moments rather than sustained threat. A new attacker with pace, directness, and goal-scoring instincts would bring a sharper edge and increase the team’s ability to break down compact defences — something they have struggled with repeatedly.
The Paris-born winger caught the eye with a string of impressive cameo performances at the Africa Cup of Nations with Algeria, who were eliminated at the quarter-final stage by Nigeria at the weekend.
It follows an impressive start to the season for Hadj-Moussa at club level, with the 23-year-old racking up seven goals and three assists in 23 appearances for Feyenoord.
French publication Foot Mercato report that Hadj-Moussa’s recent showings at AFCON have won the attacker plenty of admirers across European football – and Chelsea are the latest club to make their move
The report has claimed that CHELSEA have now opened talks with the AFCON star in order to try and get a deal done before the close of the transfer window.
IcFootballnews Says…
The man may be talented, he may be impressing in AFCON, but at the end of the day he is not really a player that we can sign that will come to the club and make an immediate impact, he may not be worth the money.
He is just not good enough to be a CHELSEA player.
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