Tottenham told to agree new loan for Mikey Moore, Rangers deal to be cancelled ‘as soon as possible’

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Tottenham youngster Mikey Moore has had a difficult start to his loan spell at Rangers in recent weeks.

The winger burst onto the scene in N17 last season, and he ended the campaign with appearances in both the Premier League and Europa League to his name.

Moore is tipped to have a huge future at Tottenham, but they ultimately decided to send him out on loan for the season earlier in the summer.

The 18-year-old is currently enduring a stint with Rangers, but Thomas Frank and Co. will still be paying plenty of attention to the starlet’s fortunes at Ibrox.

Tottenham got Mikey Moore’s Rangers loan wrong from the start

Tottenham will have kept tabs on Moore’s progress at Rangers in recent weeks, and they will not have been pleased with what they have seen so far.

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The Ibrox outfit are in complete crisis, with Russell Martin’s future coming under greater scrutiny with every passing day at the moment.

Moore has largely been limited to substitute minutes since his move north of the border was confirmed, and he has notched just a solitary assist from his first eight Rangers appearances.

Ex-Spurs scout Bryan King – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes that the Lilywhites picked the wrong club for the starlet, and should be trying to recall him at the earliest possible opportunity.

“It was a bad move from day one,” King said.

“If I were Tottenham, I would get him back as soon as possible, and either send him out on loan again, or give him the confidence that he had when he first broke into the team.

“As a young player, you want to be joining a club that’s happy and getting results, and that’s the last thing that Rangers have been doing.

“It isn’t the place to go for a young player like Moore. He is a talent, but talent has to be nurtured, and at the moment, he’s at the wrong football club.”

Moore should be sent to West Brom

Tottenham received interest in Moore from West Brom over the summer, and that would surely provide a more sensible grounding for him in the second half of the season.

The Championship outfit were heavily linked with a move for the wideman after former Lilywhites coach Ryan Mason took the reigns at the Black Country outfit.

Spurs relied on Mason to help develop their young talent for several years, and they would surely be able to trust him to get the best out of Moore and help him to improve effectively.

The Baggies are a much more stable football club than Rangers at the moment, and that extra security could be the perfect ingredient to help the youngster shine and produce his best football once again.