Amidst the speculation linking Mikey Moore with a move away from Tottenham Hotspur this summer, the Lilywhites have just learned that the 17-year-old has made a big decision, which could hint at what he has planned for the summer.
It has been a long time since Tottenham have produced a talent who is as good as Moore, with the youngster being widely thought of as a potential future superstar at Hotspur Way.
However, there are no more secrets in football these days, and Spurs’ rivals are very much aware of just how special a talent the winger is.
It was thus a huge boost for the North London club last summer when Moore snubbed interest from Real Madrid and PSG to sign a professional contract with Spurs.
The youngster’s decision has been vindicated as he impressed for Tottenham’s first-team when opportunities came his way earlier in the season, but worryingly, the 17-year-old’s future now appears to be in the air once again.
Mikey Moore’s latest decision may concern Tottenham
Earlier this week, it was reported that Spurs may have a battle on their hands to hang on to Moore, who is said to be attracting interest from Borussia Dortmund as well as several Premier League clubs ahead of the summer window.
In fact, the update alleged that Dortmund had already reached out to the teenager’s representatives to discuss a summer move.
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Now, Fabrizio Romano has taken to social media to reveal that the Tottenham Hotspur academy graduate has changed his agent ahead of the transfer window.
He has now signed up for the highly-reputed Unique Sports Group, becoming the latest to join the agency following Arsenal attacker Ethan Nwaneri.
Should Spurs fans be concerned about Moore?
Spurs fans on social media were left stunned by the speculation over Moore’s future when it first emerged earlier this week.
Given that he has made 19 appearances for Tottenham’s first team this season, one would not expect the youngster’s head to be turned by the offer of minutes elsewhere.
However, changing agents is not necessarily a sign that a player wants a move, and one would not be surprised if Spurs made an improved contract offer to the youngster to ward off interest in the winger.