Tottenham star speaks out about his future and admits 'I've spoken to people'

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One Tottenham star has been asked about his future prospects and the youngster has admitted he's been in conversation with his parent club

Mikey Moore admits he's spoken to parent club Tottenham about his future. The 18-year-old is currently on loan with Rangers in the Scottish Premiership.

The Spurs academy graduate became his boyhood club's youngest-ever Premier League player when he made his top-flight debut in 2024 and was shipped out on loan to Glasgow in August. There, he has made 31 appearances so far and scored three goals, including one in an Old Firm clash against rivals Celtic.

On Sunday, he was the subject of controversy after his goal that would have likely been a winner against Hibernian was ruled out for offside by VAR. The game ended 0-0 with fellow Spurs academy grad Dane Scarlett making his debut for the opposition.

Speaking at the weekend, Moore was asked whether he would make his stay in Scotland permanent come the summer and the teenager made a telling admission.

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Moore is presently set to return to north London, but he hasn't dismissed the possibility of staying with Rangers next year. He stated: "There's been nothing decided so far.

"I've spoken to people back home but they're saying focus on the rest of the season and then when the summer comes, we'll assess and see what happens next year.

"I want to play in the Champions League, it's a massive competition but it's difficult because I need to discuss it with everyone else back home. It's a collective decision. I love playing here but we'll see what happens in the summer."

Moore seems happy in Glasgow. Though he admitted last week he may need to work on a few things. He said: "To be honest, I think we needed the new signings as a team.

"It's hard, you don't want to get too comfortable so for me personally, I think I need to reflect on myself over the past two or three weeks and know that I've got higher standards than what I've hit personally.

"We've been doing really well but personally now I need to push on and now I've got to fight for my place in the team and become that person who you know is going to be playing week after week. Have I been tired lately? It's hard to put something on it. I think I just need to push myself.

"My mentality needs to be that I'm going to go into every game and try and play as well as possible. So for me, the last two weeks I don't think I've been bad but I think I've been better than what I've been.

"But there's going to be a lot of games where we're going to need someone to come up with a bit of magic and for me with my end product..I need to reflect on it truthfully and it's not been at its best so far.

"But I know that I've got big moments in me so now the big games are coming up, I think I can really push on and start showing that with my numbers."