Newcastle United have publicly dismissed reports claiming the club is on the verge of signing Anis Hadj Moussa, a winger linked with the club. According to 365Scores, Newcastle sporting director Ross Wilson has rejected those claims in comments made directly to the outlet. Wilson denied there is any agreement in place with Hadj Moussa and insisted reports suggesting advanced negotiations are inaccurate. The denial comes after La Gazette du Fennec reported Newcastle were preparing an offer worth £32 million plus £3 million in add-ons, while Feyenoord were seeking around £37 million for the 24-year-old. Hadj Moussa has been floated as a Newcastle target following Matthias Jaissle’s arrival due to his supposed appeal to the coach, who seemingly admired the winger during his time at Al-Ahli and attempted to sign him before that move failed to materialize. Despite Wilson’s comments, the player’s future remains uncertain, to say the least. Hadj Moussa enjoyed an impressive 2025-26 campaign, scoring 14 goals and providing seven assists in 50 appearances for Feyenoord, while his agent, Mohamed Dahman, indicated last month that the winger is expected to leave the Dutch club this summer. With Wilson now publicly denying reports of an imminent agreement, it appears any potential Newcastle move remains far less advanced than recent speculation suggested. League standing (final 2025 table -- new season not yet under way): 12th in Premier League, 49 pts, 14W-7D-17L from 38 games, recent form LWDWL. Goals this season: 53 scored, 55 conceded (-2 goal difference). Title race: 36 points behind leaders Arsenal.