Rangers open talks with Tottenham to sign Mikey Moore in permanent deal

Editorial Team
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Rangers have opened negotiations with Tottenham Hotspur to sign Mikey Moore on a permanent basis, with the Ibrox club aiming to secure the teenager’s future ahead of next season.

The Glasgow giants are currently preparing for a pivotal Old Firm clash against Celtic but have already begun planning their squad for the 2025-26 campaign.

Owners 49ers Enterprises are reportedly driving the move, believing they can present a package that convinces the Premier League side to sell.

Rangers offer tempting double proposal

According to reports, the Ibrox hierarchy are attempting to reach a pre-contract agreement to ensure the forward remains in a light blue shirt.

To push the deal through, Rangers are prepared to include a significant sell-on fee clause in the transfer.

The proposal would also grant the north Londoners first refusal on any future sale of the 18-year-old.

Tottenham’s stance may depend on their own league status, with Igor Tudor’s side currently sitting just four points above the relegation zone.

Should Spurs drop into the Championship, they may be more inclined to retain their high-potential academy graduates.

Teenager making an impact

Moore has established himself as a key figure at Ibrox, making 36 appearances during his loan spell.

The youngster has contributed five goals and three assists, impressing supporters with his confidence and flair.

Reports suggest the player is enthusiastic about remaining in Scotland to continue playing regular first-team football.

Danny Rohl’s men remain in contention for the Scottish Premiership title, sitting four points behind leaders Hearts following a recent victory at Ibrox.