Rangers will hope Tottenham Hotspur survive Premier League relegation to sanction another move for Mikey Moore in the upcoming transfer window.
According to The Scottish Sun on 23 April, the North London outfit’s precarious position at the bottom of the English top-flight table complicates the 18-year-old’s future.
The news outlet reports that while Spurs are aware of the Light Blues’ desire to keep the young forward, who also wants to stay at Ibrox, a lot will depend on their position at the end of the season.
If Tottenham are relegated, the England Under-19 international will likely return to North London, with several players probably not keen on playing in the EFL Championship.
Moore’s continuity at Ibrox would ensure stability up front for the Glaswegian outfit and fans in G51 will undoubtedly be cheering for Spurs to maintain their top-flight status with five games to go.
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Danny Rohl wants Moore to stay at the Gers beyond this season, but the ball will be in Tottenham’s court in the summer.
The German manager has heavily relied on the Spurs loanee to provide creativity up top for the Light Blues, with most of the other players failing to live up to expectations.
With the teenager becoming a talisman for the Glaswegian outfit, the recruitment department will surely have a tough time finding a replacement for him in the summer.
The former Sheffield Wednesday boss doesn’t have many quality options to count on in attack and he will be left with a glaring void in case of Moore’s departure.
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Andreas Skov Olsen joined Rangers on loan from VfL Wolfsburg in the winter transfer window and the deal includes an £8.6million option to buy him in the summer.
It’s clear that Andrew Cavenagh has more money to spend at the Gers and he should shift his focus to pulling off a deal for Moore.
Instead of wasting resources on Skov Olsen, who has failed to live up to expectations at the Light Blues, the Tottenham loanee should be their priority.
The American owners have made some decent decisions recently after some major blunders to start their tenure and they will surely see the long-term value in signing someone like Moore.
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