Mikey Moore will have his pick of the litter this summer as an exit from Tottenham draws closer.
Moore had a debut season to remember after being entrusted by Ange Postecoglou to help lead his frontline.
The Englishman gave Spurs an injection of youth on their left-hand side, with age catching up to club legend Son Heung-min.
However, it seems that a loan move is on the cards this summer as Thomas Frank continues his preparations for the upcoming season.
Scottish giants want Moore on loan
Moore has become a reference point for academy players looking to get the nod at Tottenham.
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However, he still saw just 902 minutes last season despite making 20 appearances in all competitions.
The possible departure of Son this summer at first glance presents an obvious solution. However, with the permanent signing of Mathys Tel and Spurs still on the lookout to sign another winger, a departure could be the better option.
Moore’s camp seems to agree with this assessment, as they are reportedly pushing for a loan move.
As reported by Lilywhite Rose via X on Friday (25 July), multiple Championship clubs want to sign Moore on loan. However, Scottish giants are also strongly pushing to welcome the England Under-19 international.
This club could have UEFA Champions League football to offer the left winger, which narrows it down to either Celtic or Rangers.
Moore would benefit from a loan
Moore is entering a critical point of his development, where game time is essential to continue his upward trajectory.
While Tottenham could play at least 50 games next season with the addition of Champions League football, Moore could still struggle to receive adequate minutes.
As a result, a season-long loan may be the best option for all involved in his career progression plan. A Championship loan would be best to maintain his understanding of the pace of English football.
West Brom could be a viable option now that former Tottenham assistant coach Ryan Mason has taken up the managerial position. It would be perfect for Moore to develop under a coach who understands how he likes to play and is familiar with his game.
Therefore, both Moore and Tottenham should work towards getting a loan deal signed this summer.