Mikey Moore has certainly proven his quality while away from Tottenham Hotspur at Rangers.
There were initial concerns when the winger made a temporary switch to the unstable Ibrox club in the summer.
They were quickly realised when Russell Martin’s side underwent a shocking start to the season while tumbling down the Scottish Premiership table.
Ex-Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl came in and turned things around, much to the benefit of the Spurs youngster.
Moore has been an asset on loan at Rangers and has proven exactly why he should be featuring for the Lilywhites with his latest example of national recognition.
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Mikey Moore nominated for Scotland PFA award at Rangers
The 18-year-old is seen as arguably the most exciting prospect in North London after breaking through into the first team as a teenager.
He has already made 21 senior appearances in N17, but still opted to depart on loan for the current campaign.
Things have ultimately worked out at Ibrox as he continues to be utilised as a regular, even ahead of more senior options in Govan.
That has seen the Englishman help turn the tide with the Gers as they go in search of a first Premiership title since 2021.
The Scottish PFA have recognised that impact and have named the forward in their Young Player of the Year nominees for the 2025-26 season.
He features alongside Barney Stewart (Falkirk), Findlay Marshall (Dundee) and Luke Graham (Arbroath) for the award.
Moore has certainly impressed at Rangers and has proven exactly why he is so highly rated at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Moore ready to shine for Tottenham
There was a feeling that the teenager wasn’t ready to make a first-team impact in the Premier League this campaign despite his talents.
A loan departure was agreed, but the Lilywhites have gone on to have a shocking season, while Moore has shone in Glasgow.
He has contributed to nine goals across all competitions and has featured in 29 Scottish Premiership matches for a side fighting for the title.
In those games, he has created 34 chances, completed 44 dribbles, and got amongst it by winning 94 duels at Ibrox.
That has all culminated in a Young Player of the Year award nomination, as the likes of Mathys Tel, Richarlison and Randal Kolo Muani struggle on the flanks in N17.
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