Rangers Land Spurs Starlet Mikey Moore in Exciting Loan Deal

Rangers Land Spurs Starlet Mikey Moore in Exciting Loan Deal

Rangers Land Spurs Starlet Mikey Moore in Exciting Loan Deal

So here’s a bit of exciting transfer news that’s got Rangers fans buzzing—Mikey Moore, the highly rated young forward from Tottenham Hotspur, has officially joined Rangers on a season-long loan. The move is still subject to international clearance, but it’s all pretty much in motion and already making headlines.

Now, for those who might not be familiar with him, Mikey Moore is only 17—but he’s already done some impressive things in his career. He’s been with Spurs since he was seven years old and made his Under-21 debut at just 15, which is incredibly young. Then, he went on to become the youngest player ever to appear for Tottenham in the Premier League, playing against Manchester City when he was just 16 years and 277 days old. Not long after that, he made his European debut in the UEFA Europa League and even scored his first senior goal in that competition, breaking a record that had stood for 68 years—yes, since Jimmy Greaves’ time. That goal made him England’s youngest-ever goalscorer in a major European competition. Not bad for someone who can’t even legally vote yet.

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Moore’s versatility is one of the big talking points here—he can play out wide or as a No. 10, and he’s known for being an aggressive, attack-minded player. Russell Martin, Rangers’ new head coach, clearly sees his potential and said they’re “thrilled” to have him in the squad. Martin also believes Moore can make an impact right from the start, despite his age, and that really says something about how much confidence the club has in him.

Moore himself sounded genuinely excited about the move. He said it was a “massive opportunity” and that coming to Rangers was an easy decision. He even mentioned that he’s always had a soft spot for the club—and that his family are big fans too. That emotional connection might just give him an extra edge when he steps out onto the pitch at Ibrox.

And let’s not forget, there was quite a bit of competition for his signature—Rangers weren’t the only club interested. But Sporting Director Kevin Thelwell pointed out that Moore chose Rangers because of the ambitious and demanding environment, which is exactly what a young player like him needs to keep developing.

All eyes will be on him as Rangers kick off their 2025/26 Scottish Premiership season this weekend. Whether he starts or comes off the bench, one thing’s for sure—this kid has talent, and Rangers fans have every reason to be excited.

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