Rangers prioritising Mikey Moore stay, roadblock emerges

Tottenham attacker Mikey Moore is currently on loan at Scottish club Rangers, who want to keep him at Ibrox beyond the summer transfer window.

Mikey Moore has been outstanding for Rangers, and they are hoping to keep him at Ibrox beyond the summer transfer window. According to a report by TEAMtalk, they are prioritising a summer move for the Tottenham prodigy, but the North London club may not sanction his departure.

The Rangers hierarchy have already sanctioned a move for the 18-year-old heading into the summer transfer window. If they manage to get the deal done, it would be a superb investment for them. The youngster has shown his quality in Scotland, and he will only improve with coaching and experience.

Returning to Tottenham might not be ideal for the player right now. He will struggle for regular opportunities at the North London club. The teenage sensation needs to play regularly to continue his development, and staying in Scotland could be ideal.

The 18-year-old attacker has five goals and three assists to his name this season. The report claims that Tottenham might be open to sanctioning another loan deal in the summer. It remains to be seen how the situation developed.

It is extremely unlikely that they will be able to sign the player permanently. It remains to be seen whether they can negotiate an extension on the loan deal. Such a move could be ideal for all parties. The young attacker would get to play regularly next season and continue his development in Scotland.

Spurs must keep Moore at the club

Mikey Moore is highly rated at Tottenham, and he has a bright future. They will expect him to develop into an important first-team player in the long run. The North London club will not want to lose the player permanently. However, they must focus on his development and groom him properly.

Regular football on loan would be ideal for the player. If Spurs cannot provide him with the necessary opportunities, it would be ideal for them to send the player out on loan, where he can play regularly at a competitive level. The attacker will certainly look to secure a move in the summer so that he can play more often. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.

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