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13-cap attacker’s agent breaks silence amid Leeds United interest: ‘I have nothing to hide’

Anis Hadj Moussa Credit: Imago

Leeds United are 15th in the Premier League at the moment, sitting four points above the relegation zone as they look to secure their top-flight status.

They’re not safe just yet, though, and there’s a growing sense they could still be pulled into the battle over the final seven games.

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Despite that uncertainty, the club have already started looking ahead to the summer window, hopeful that they’ll be preparing for another season in the Premier League.

Leeds are almost certain to add to their attack in the summer as goalscoring has been an issue this season, and the club are keeping tabs on several forwards.

Agent speaks out amid Leeds interest in Anis Hadj Moussa

Feyenoord attacker Anis Hadj Moussa is enjoying a fine season in the Netherlands and has even impressed in the Europa League this season.

His performances have turned heads in the Premier League, and according to Africa Foot, Leeds are amongst the clubs that are interested in the winger.

Leeds are keen to add versatile forwards to their squad if they survive in the Premier League, and Feyenoord star has impressed the Whites’ scouts this season.

He has also been linked with a move to Saudi Arabia with Al-Hila. His agent, Mohamed Dahmane, has addressed the rumours surrounding his client’s future.

Hadj Moussa’s agent said, “I am not in the habit of hiding anything from you.”

“There is currently no offer from the Saudi management of Al Hilal for Anis Hadj Moussa.”

It has been claimed that the winger is eyeing a move to a top European league, with the Premier League being his priority for the upcoming transfer window.

Hadj Moussa has scored eleven times in all competitions this season, while registering six assists in 35 appearances.

Leeds need to decide on the futures of certain players

Leeds will need player sales to ensure they can bring in the quality needed to fill the holes in their squad ahead of next season, if they are still a Premier League club.

The Whites are likely to continue playing a 5-3-2 and will need to finalise the future of certain attackers who have become surplus to requirements.

Daniel James signed a new contract last summer, but has been a bit-part player and may have to move on to free up the wages for a new signing.

Leeds will also need to finalise the sale of Wilfried Gnonto, who has been frustrated by the lack of game time, and decide whether they need to hold on to Ao Tanaka.

The club decided against triggering major sales last summer, but they need to bite the bullet to improve the overall quality of the squad.

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