Tottenham Hotspur academy starlet Mikey Moore caught many by surprise when he headed to Rangers on a season-long loan in July 2025. The teenage winger, regarded as one of the most exciting prospects to emerge from Spurs’ youth set-up in recent years, made the move in search of regular senior football after finding first-team opportunities at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium hard to come by.
Moore had long been earmarked as a future star in north London, impressing coaches and supporters alike with his technical quality, pace, and fearless one-on-one ability throughout his time in the academy. By 16, he was already drawing comparisons with some of England’s top young attackers — but breaking into a competitive Spurs side proved a step too far at this stage of his career.
Rangers, with their strong reputation for developing young talent and offering competitive football across domestic and European competitions, are seen as the ideal environment for Moore to make that transition from academy standout to senior professional.
Reaction to the move was mixed among Tottenham fans, though many have since come around to the idea, viewing the loan as a smart developmental step. Pundits and coaches have largely echoed that sentiment, pointing out that the physical and tactical demands of senior football are lessons best learned on the pitch rather than in reserve matches.
Tottenham’s decision to loan rather than sell underlines their belief in his long-term future at the club. Should Moore thrive at Ibrox, he could return to north London a considerably more complete player — and one ready to compete for a first-team place.

