Mikey Moore has made two appearances since moving to Rangers on loan from Tottenham.
Despite being just 18 years old, Moore has become somewhat of a household name in English football, and especially in North London.
Tottenham fans saw glimpses of Moore’s quality last season under Ange Postecoglou, though their domestic failures ultimately limited how much time he had on the pitch.
Now at Rangers, first-team football is likely to come thick and fast, and the current feeling at Ibrox could serve as a benefit.
This article includes exclusive comment from former Tottenham goalkeeper Paul Robinson.
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Given their lack of success in recent years, Ibrox is one of the most pressurised environments in football right now, and Paul Robinson thinks that Moore playing his football there will be brilliant for his development.
Speaking exclusively to Tottenham News, he said: “Absolutely brilliant move for him and it’s a brilliant move for Rangers as well because he’s one of the Premier League’s brightest young talents.
“He’s playing at a massive football club. Regardless of where they are under a new manager. Regardless of their results so far this season and reconstruction, they’re a massive club, and there’s a massive expectation with Rangers.
“He’s got the opportunity to play European football for one of Europe’s top clubs, and I think he will thrive in that environment.”
What did Thomas Frank say about Mikey Moore?
When first given the job, Thomas Frank will have immediately been made aware of this special talent, and in quotes reported by the Standard, he emphasised how his future is at Tottenham.
“Mikey is a big talent, I’m really excited about his future here at Tottenham,” Frank said.
“I think for all players, but especially the younger players, they need to get that first-team consistent football into their bodies.”
Moore is just one of several players to have departed on loan this summer, with hopes of returning with a point to prove next season.