Tyrese Hall’s career now set to ‘skyrocket’ after Tottenham mistake

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Tyrese Hall is one of the more promising academy products at Tottenham and could become an important player soon.

The 19-year-old central midfielder has risen through Spurs’ academy system to establish himself as a regular for the Under-21s.

His heroics in the midfield helped guide the Lilywhites to the Premier League 2 title in 2023/24.

Tottenham have been dipping into their academy frequently in recent years. Mikey Moore is the latest success story and has joined Rangers on a season-long loan to continue his development plan.

Moore is expected to reach higher heights at Spurs, and there is every reason to suspect that Hall is next in line.

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This article includes exclusive comments from Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham.

Hall’s career is expected to ‘skyrocket’ after loan move

Last week, Tottenham confirmed that Hall has joined League Two side Notts County on loan for the 2025/26 campaign.

This follows several youngsters who have been sent on loan by the club. Yang Min-hyeok’s loan came as a “surprise”, and he will see out the season at Portsmouth.

Hall has shown promising signs at youth level, which saw him named in Spurs’ senior squad for a Premier League fixture against Manchester City in May 2024.

However, this will be the teenager’s first loan move, which Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes is an oversight.

“He should have been sent on loan last year,” Wenham said.

“He’s lost a year of development by not being out and playing regularly. Look how successful George Abbot’s loan was at Notts County last year, which has seen him move up a division.

“So, for Hall, I do not doubt that once he gets into a settled run of games, builds up his form, fitness and the experience of playing regular men’s football, we’ll see a really good player. I expect his career path to skyrocket upwards.”

Hall will need to impress on loan

While his talent is undeniable, Hall has a real opportunity to impress those at Tottenham next season.

The competition in Spurs’ senior midfield is tough, even if Yves Bissouma leaves Hotspur Way this summer. While Thomas Frank is open to integrating youngsters into his team, he’s a manager who wants to win.

As a result, developing while training with the first team will not be a viable option for the youngster.

Therefore, fans should expect to see big things from the youngster next season.