Mikey Moore wouldn’t be able to play for Tottenham Hotspur this season if he were recalled from Rangers.
Football.london journalist Alasdair Gold highlights that Spurs can’t bring back loan players to play in the current campaign, as they can’t register them until the upcoming transfer window.
With the forward moving to Ibrox on loan last summer, the North London outfit de-registered him.
If Tottenham do recall someone like the 18-year-old from the Govan side, he will be able to train with the first team, but won’t be eligible to play matches under Roberto De Zerbi.
Danny Rohl needs Moore at the Glaswegian outfit for the final four matches and it wouldn’t make any difference for Spurs to recall him, as fans in N17 grow increasingly concerned about their team’s injury crisis.
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Rangers have Mikey Moore summer transfer priority
Rohl wants Moore back at the Gers in the summer and it isn’t surprising to see them discussing options with Tottenham.
In all likelihood, the young attacker will return to Spurs to stake a claim in the starting lineup if they are relegated from the Premier League this season.
If the North London club do manage to survive the drop, there may be a greater appetite within the N17 hierarchy to discuss the forward’s permanent exit to Ibrox.
Moore won the Glaswegian outfit’s Young Player of the Year award recently and supporters in G51 will surely be delighted if he returns for the 2026-27 campaign.
Mikey Moore difference clearly evident at Ibrox
Moore wasn’t fit enough to start against Motherwell, but when he came on at the break, the youngster showed Rangers fans what they were missing.
The Tottenham loanee played a pivotal role in helping the Gers equalise after being two goals down at the break, but Jens Berthel Askou’s team eventually scored a late winner.
Despite the heartbreak, the winger showed that he’s the difference-maker at the Light Blues and it would make sense for them to get a deal over the line for him in the coming months.
Even if Moore can’t lead the Glaswegian outfit to the title this season, he is the type of player Rohl can build his team around.
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