Anis Hadj Moussa, who joined Feyenoord from Patro Eisden in 2024, is now under contract until 2030 in Rotterdam.
The Paris-born winger was heavily linked with moves away from Feyenoord, with Benfica being the most prominent landing spot for the tricky Hadj Moussa. Feyenoord reportedly demanded €30 million for the Algerian, which Benfica were not willing to pay.
Now, Hadj Moussa extends his Feyenoord contract by one year - a signing with intent, the Algerian said.
'Not done here yet'
"No one needs to doubt my intentions or the pride I feel in playing for this club," Hadj Moussa said on the club website.
"I know exactly what I have at Feyenoord. Since I arrived here a year ago, I have made so much progress in my development. From the facilities to the staff and the players around me: everything is here to keep pushing myself and each other to a higher level. Every day is a new opportunity to improve. I am committed to that. I am not done here yet."
In his first season at Feyenoord, Hadj Moussa scored 11 goals and provided three assists in 43 games across all competitions.