Tottenham Hotspur are beginning to see the benefits of Mikey Moore’s loan spell in Scotland, with the young winger’s stock continuing to rise.
Tottenham Hotspur will certainly be pleased with Mikey Moore’s loan performance this season with Rangers in Scotland.
The teenager has grown in stature as a player out on loan, as he showed both grit and determination to turn his once difficult spell around and become a key player for the Scottish side.
The 18-year-old’s performances, in which he has registered nine goal contributions in 42 appearances, have left Rangers considering whether to extend Moore’s loan spell at Ibrox, but Spurs are set to have the final say on the next steps for their young talent.
Tottenham learn Mikey Moore value after Rangers loan spell
CIES Football Observatory’s latest update has now revealed just how much Mikey Moore is worth following his impressive loan spell in Scotland.
According to their fair market value index, Moore is now valued between £22.6 million and £26.1 million, which is over a 50% increase on his previous valuation, which peaked at £17 million back in March.
That leaves him as the most valuable player in Scotland at the moment, which is a big boost for Tottenham, who can certainly cash in if they choose to sell their academy product. Of course, this also shows just how much Moore has improved since moving out on loan.
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According to TransferMarkt, Mikey Moore’s value sat at £870,000 in 2024, before jumping up to £13m by April 2025, then £15.6m just a couple of months later. Weirdly, the market value website has Moore rated at just £13.9m after his positive form in Scotland.
Mikey Moore future decision looms for Spurs
Moore and Spurs will certainly have a big decision to make in the summer transfer window regarding the next steps for the wide forward.
Should Tottenham go down to the Championship, Moore is very capable of featuring for Spurs as they aim to get back to the Premier League. However, the teenager has not ruled out a return to Ibrox next season.
When discussing his future and the possibility of returning to Rangers earlier this season, Moore said, “I have thought about this already. I do not know what is going to happen in the summer, but if it plays out that I am not going back, it is going to be really tough, as I do genuinely love the club and this city.
“I have made a connection with the fans. These last seven games are massive. Every second I am on the pitch, I am going to make the most of it and leave everything on the pitch.”