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Rangers aim to bring back loanee Mikey Moore next season, but he expressed a desire to return to Tottenham and compete for a first-team spot. His rising price tag complicates the situation as summer approaches.
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Rangers are determined to bring Mikey Moore back to Ibrox next season, and while the club are pulling out all the stops, the situation has become a lot more tangled lately. Keith Wyness, the former Aberdeen and Everton chief who now advises elite clubs, told Football Insider that Tottenhamās money troubles might actually force their hand, potentially pushing Moore toward a permanent move to Glasgow this summer. Wyness pointed out that Mooreās price tag has risen steadily during his loan, exactly what Spurs hoped for when they sent him north.
However, things took a turn when Moore went on the record saying he wants to head back to North London and fight for a spot in the Spurs first team, regardless of whether they stay in the Premier League. That definitely changes the mood, especially since Rangers had been working on the idea that the 18-year-old was happy to stay put. Moore has chipped in with six goals and two assists over 27 appearances this term, maintaining a solid 7.05 FotMob rating, and Danny Rohl has already been vocal about wanting the winger back for the 2026-27 campaign.
āItās been a very successful loan period.
āIāve seen his valuations go up since heās been at Rangers, which is exactly what they wanted to do, give him game time and put him in the shop window. Itās worked very well. Even if Spurs were to go down, then he would probably still stay at Ibrox. Rangers would be very keen to keep him for another year. He seems to be very happy there.
āFrom Spursā point of view, it would be about giving him one more year of putting him in the window again, maximising his valuation, rather than necessarily putting him back into the Championship.
āNow, he will be a future player, and itās going to be up to Spurs to balance those books as to whether they need to sell him or whether theyāre prepared to let him have another development, maybe even half a season, then bring him up bring him back to finish the season of the Championship with hopefully a promotion push for Spurs.
Mikey Moore must decide whether to return to Tottenham and fight for a first-team position or accept a permanent move to Rangers.
Moore's solid performances, including six goals and two assists in 27 appearances, have increased his market value, complicating his potential transfer.
Rangers are determined to secure a permanent deal for Mikey Moore, hoping to retain him for the 2026-27 campaign.
Keith Wyness suggested that Tottenham's financial troubles could influence their decision on Mikey Moore, potentially facilitating a move to Rangers.
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āThatās how I could see things panning out, but itās worked well, heās settled in well, heās playing well, and Rangers are pushing hard, so heās part of a very interesting dynamic. Heās learning a lot in terms of experience.
āIām sure Danny Rohl has been a very good manager for him. Everything seems good in that situation. Thatās one of those areas where it can work out very well. They donāt always work like that, but in this case, everybody seems to be happy.ā
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND ā MARCH 21: Mikey Moore of Rangers is seen warming up during the William Hill Premiership match between Rangers and Aberdeen at Ibrox Stadium on March 21, 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Rangers shouldnāt be discouraged just because Moore showed some loyalty to Spurs in a recent club video. Players usually say what they need to say publicly, especially when their parent club is in a relegation scrap, and every comment is over-analysed. As of late April, Tottenham are already in the relegation zone, and that desperation is going to dictate their entire summer transfer strategy.
The Rangers hierarchy has already put a permanent bid on the table that includes a sell-on clause and a first-refusal option; two details that make a lot of financial sense for a cash-strapped Spurs board. Selling him now brings in quick cash, gets a salary off the books, and protects future profits.
Itās a strong business argument. Former Tottenham scout Mick Brown has even hinted that if Spurs actually go down, Mooreās return to Rangers becomes much more probable. Rangers need to keep up the pressure, stay close to Mooreās representatives, and keep a second loan in their back pocket as plan B. The fact is, Ibrox has been good for Mooreās development, and that remains the strongest hand Rangers have to play.