What’s the truth about Mousa Al-Tamari's move to English club Newcastle?

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- In the French league specifically (Ligue 1), Moussa Al Tamari has contributed to his team’s goals by scoring two goals and providing three assists this season, highlighting his growing attacking role within Rennes’ squad.
English club Newcastle has made an official loan offer to French club Rennes for Jordanian professional Moussa Al Tamari for six months, according to multiple sources.
The sources confirmed that the formal offer letter has reached Rennes’ management, and both the club and player are reviewing the final decision before the winter transfer window opens.
Al Tamari is one of the most prominent players in the Jordanian national team and currently plays for Rennes in France, where his impressive performances have drawn interest from English clubs for a potential loan.
Al Tamari’s contributions with Rennes this season Since joining Rennes in February 2025 on a contract until summer 2028, Al Tamari has established himself as an influential player in the French league (Ligue 1) during the 2025‑2026 season:
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He has played 28 matches for Rennes across all competitions, starting 18 and coming off the bench in 10.
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He has scored 3 goals and provided 3 assists, totaling 1,643 minutes of play.
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Al Tamari was influential in several league and cup matches and was named the club’s Player of the Month in December.
His Ligue 1 contributions include 2 goals and 3 assists, reflecting his increasing offensive impact within Rennes.
Al Tamari’s participation in France is not limited to stats; he also scored and assisted in Rennes’ 3‑1 victory over Brest in matchday 16 of Ligue 1, netting one goal and setting up another.
Background on his move to France Moussa Al Tamari joined Rennes from Montpellier in February 2025 on a three-and-a-half-year contract valued at approximately €8‑9 million, following a successful stint with Montpellier and notable performances with the Jordanian national team.
