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Feyenoord Director Informs Star Player of Transfer to Manchester City After Impressive Performance at the Etihad

Trailing 3-0 to the reigning Premier League champions with just 15 minutes left to go, Bri...

Thu, 28 Nov 2024 09:37 AM

Trailing 3-0 to the reigning Premier League champions with just 15 minutes left to go, Brian Priske's side pulled off a stunning comeback at the Etihad Stadium. They managed to secure a point by scoring three goals, with Santiago Gimenez and David Hancko among the stars who found the back of the net.

The unknown 22-year-old Algerian set the ball rolling and was later named UEFA's Man of the Match for his performance. Something of a hidden gem, Feyenoord's director Dennis te Kloese told the former Vitesse loanee he is now ready for the Premier League – but is he?

Feyenoord director says Anis Hadj-Moussa is Premier League ready

After lighting the blue touch paper, Anis Hadj-Moussa drew plaudits from his Feyenoord teammates and staff, with Te Kloese meeting with him in the tunnel after the full-time whistle.

According to Telegraaf, a jovial conversation took place regarding his future and a potential move to the Premier League. "Whoa, whoa, not in this dressing room you", said Te Kloese. "You have to go to the next door."

“But that’s the Manchester City dressing room,” said Hadj Moussa. “Yes, I just sold you,” replied the Feyenoord chief.

Te Kloese is said to have laughed as he delivered his quip. Hadj Moussa joined Feyenoord from Belgian second-division side Patro Eisden in the summer for just £2.9m. Could his next move be to England?

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The Champions League can act as a perfect showcase for young players trying to make it in the game, especially those who play in leagues across Europe that don't get as much television coverage.

"I can say now that Anis came to me a while ago and we had a conversation," said Feyenoord boss Priske after the full-time whistle. "He thought he didn't get enough minutes. Then I honestly told him that he had to prove that he was better than his competitor. Well, he showed it and that's why he's playing."

In FourFourTwo's view, Hadj-Moussa will have to do much more in order to earn a move to the Premier League but at 22 he is well-positioned to kick on. Not many better leagues provide you with opportunities than the Eredivisie and we will watch his development with baited breath.

For Manchester City, their rot continues and with Liverpool up next in the Premier League, it could get a whole lot worse for Pep Guardiola's side.

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