Tottenham need to go full force with a sporting project built around ascending young players, particulary since they have a number of homegrown players who are ready to contribute to the team in 2025/26 and potentially become the next big stars at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Though he was only given a proverbial cup of coffee this season, Tottenham attacker Mikey Moore was so impressive that he earned rave comparisons to Neymar. Obviously, those cries were outlandish and a bit ridiculous, but Moore did bring an electricity to Tottenham in the Europa League. Ange Postecoglou did well not to put too much on Moore's plate too soon, but he could take a big leap forward next year.
And if you have any lingering doubts about how talented Moore is and how he is regarded around Europe, look no further than the latest transfer suitor of his. Per a report from Sky Sports's Florian Plettenberg, via BVB Newsblog, Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund have Mikey Moore near the top of their wishlist of transfer targets this summer, joining the race with other Premier League clubs (though the English sides are reportedly ahead of BVB).
Mikey Moore could be European football's next big thing
Dortmund's interest in Moore is only mildly concerning, given other clubs are more favored. If anything, it's a ringing endorsement, because Dortmund are brilliant at finding teenage talents who will be the next world-beaters. Erling Haaland, Jadon Sancho, and Jude Bellingham are three world-class players whom Dortmund found in other leagues as kids and turned into some of the biggest names on the planet.
Moore has that kind of ability when you look at his explosiveness and skill on the ball. He made enough noise at the Europa League level last season at the age of 17 to make you think that he can be the most dynamic winger on Tottenham in a few years. Maybe that's not saying much, but that's still super important for Spurs, especially when players with Moore's skill-set are expensive.