Mikey Moore is not opposed to the idea of returning to Rangers on loan for another season. The 18-year-old winger has become a fan favourite and a regular starter at Ibrox, and he recognises the value of his current situation. Extending his loan from Tottenham could prove beneficial for all parties involved.
Another year of development
The prospect of another season of guaranteed first-team football is appealing. Moore would have another year to develop his skills and gain experience. He recently spoke about how winning the title and potentially securing Champions League football could entice him back to Glasgow.
Rangers keen to keep Moore
Rangers have already held initial talks with Tottenham, expressing their desire to retain Moore for another season. However, there is a significant obstacle: Tottenham's current instability. The club's squad is in disarray, and a major clearout is expected in the summer. There is even a possibility that Spurs could be playing in the English Championship next season.
New manager Roberto De Zerbi will want to assess Moore himself during pre-season. As a talented young winger who came through Tottenham's academy, Moore could thrive in De Zerbi's attacking style of play. Spurs no longer view Moore as merely a prospect for the future; he is considered good enough to be part of the squad right now.
While Moore has built a strong connection with Rangers fans, the notion of him returning to Ibrox next season seems increasingly like a pipe dream given the circumstances at Tottenham.



