Feyenoord rejected huge bid for Hadj-Moussa
Martijn Krabbendam gives the latest on Feyenoord's transfer news, including a high bid for Anis Hadj-Moussa and the moves of technical director Dévy Rigaux.

Feyenoord rejected huge bid for Hadj-Moussa
Football expert Martijn Krabbendam has just had the latest information about the transfer of Feyenoord club from the US. During the VI Oranje podcast, Krabbendam joined host Sjoerd Keizer to discuss hot news related to this team. One of the highlights is that Anis Hadj-Moussa received an extremely attractive transfer offer.According to Krabbendam, Feyenoord have rejected a huge bid for winger Anis Hadj-Moussa. This shows that the team has clear strategies in transfer work, especially under the leadership of new technical director Dévy Rigaux. Rigaux quickly implemented his plan and brought three new players to the team, which promises to bring many positive things to Feyenoord next season.

Krabbendam also emphasized that although new signings have been made, Rigaux also needs to consider selling players to balance the squad. This shows a change in the way Feyenoord conducts transfers, as they not only focus on purchases but also need to make strategic decisions about selling players.
With the high price for Hadj-Moussa, Feyenoord is proving that they appreciate this player's talent and do not want to easily lose him. This is a good sign for the team's fans, showing that the management has a long-term plan and is not afraid to invest in potential players.
With these moves, Feyenoord is showing that they are an ambitious team, determined to compete in domestic and international arenas. New updates from Krabbendam will certainly be closely watched by fans in the near future.
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