Rangers loan star Mikey Moore sends message to Callum Olusesi after Tottenham debut

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Rangers loanee Mikey Moore has continued to keep tabs on Tottenham this campaign.

The England under-19 international completed a switch to Ibrox in the summer and has batted off original frustration around his signature.

The teenager is now a massively important figure under Danny Rohl and has become a well-loved fan favourite in Govan.

His eight goal involvements have had a positive impact this campaign, but there is frustration creeping in as his loan spell edges closer towards its expiry.

Moore is destined to return to Tottenham in the summer, where he has now reached out after Callum Olusesi made his debut on Sunday.

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The Gers have certainly been delighted with what they’ve seen from their Spurs loanee this campaign.

Moore is arguably the brightest talent coming out of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium right now, and Ibrox has been trusted to nurture him.

That faith has certainly paid off, even though the Englishman could have played first-team minutes in North London this campaign.

The Lilywhites have had a shocking season and are seriously facing the threat of relegation under interim boss Igor Tudor.

They did manage to snatch a point away to Liverpool on Sunday, but summed up their current state when Olusesi was brought on with 76 minutes played.

A Premier League debut at Anfield is no mean feat, and the 19-year-old has now received a positive message from Moore on social media to commemorate the moment.

Olusesi’s post reads, “God’s grace, Premier League debut,” and was met with a reply from the Rangers loanee that says, “My brother”.

The pair may soon be featuring together for Spurs, especially with Moore set to make his Tottenham return after his Ibrox stint.

Mikey Moore must focus on Rangers

It is certainly positive for the North London club that the winger is keeping tabs on his parent club, especially while they’re in such dire straits.

That won’t necessarily be echoed by the Light Blues if Moore can’t keep up his form until the end of the campaign.

He hasn’t scored or assisted in three and will be keen to change that, especially with the title race hotting up in the Scottish Premiership.

The forward last scored in the 2-2 draw with Livingston and has since gone without any sort of output against Celtic and St Mirren.

Moore will have one eye now on his future prospects at Tottenham, but may need to be reminded to keep his feet on the ground for the time being.

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