The one game that explains why Aston Villa are pushing for Anis Hadj Moussa
Aston Villa have made it a clear priority to improve in the final third this summer.
Unai Emery has worked miracles since his arrival at Villa Park, taking them to the Champions League twice and winning the Europa League last season.
Preparing to take on Europe's best again, the Villans are hard at work to improve their squad without breaking regulations.
As they battle to keep hold of Morgan Rogers, Villa are looking at another winger to improve their ageing squad.
That's where Anis Hadj Moussa comes into play.
With a move to the Premier League now destined, Aston Villa are pushing to secure Moussa's signature quickly.
Anis Hadj Moussa set for Premier League transfer tussle
It's not just Villa interested, though, with Newcastle also in the hunt.
Sky Sport has stated that Moussa wants a move to England, despite increasing interest from Saudi Arabia.
It is said that the winger would cost at least £30.1million, with Feyenoord not wanting to sell at this moment.
Moussa's departure is still expected, though, with Villa pushing to stay at the front of the queue.
Anis Hadj Moussa has game of his life at Feyenoord
Despite finishing second behind runaway leaders, PSV, Feyenoord had a season to remember.
The same can be said for Moussa.
His final game of the domestic season, a 2-0 win over PEC Zwolle, set the winger up perfectly for the World Cup with Algeria.
Moussa finished the win with two goals and a perfect 10 rating from Sofascore.
Not only did he score twice from four shots and an expected goals tally of only 0.49, but he also created two big chances from six key passes.
It proves that Moussa can do it all in the final third, with wingers who can score and create at the highest level hard to find.
With only two unsuccessful touches from 64 against PEC Zwolle, he made 22 carries with the ball, showing his physical strength that could take the Premier League by storm.
Newcastle may be in this race, but the carrot of a rocking Villa Park and Champions League football may just win this race for Emery and Co.
