Thomas Frank has new Tottenham star to unleash after England success amid loan links

Thomas Frank’s background in youth development could prove vital in helping new Tottenham boss get the best out of Mikey Moore - especially after the teenager’s crucial goal for England’s U19s on Sunday.
The 17-year-old winger scored a late equalising penalty in a 2-2 draw against Norway at the U19 Euros, continuing to show signs of the exciting talent Spurs fans glimpsed last season.
Moore made 19 appearances under Ange Postecoglou in 2024/25, registering one goal and two assists. While the numbers were modest, his technical ability and attacking intelligence were clear - and traits that Frank, a manager who champions youth, may help refine further.
The Danish coach spent the first five years of his career working with Denmark’s national youth teams, progressing from the U16s to U19s. His commitment to nurturing young players continued at Brentford, where he was known for promoting from the academy and giving talent the time and structure to flourish.
Though Moore earned first-team minutes last season, many of them came during an injury crisis. Under Frank, his development could follow a steadier, more deliberate path.
Stylistically, the fit could be ideal. Frank’s Brentford sides relied heavily on wide players - including reported Spurs target Bryan Mbeumo - and often gave them freedom to roam and create. That tactical approach could suit Moore, who excels with his movement, technique and vision.
There’s also scope for a positional shift. While Moore has mainly featured on the right, and occasionally the left, for Tottenham, his attributes could lend themselves to a central attacking midfield role.
As a No.10, he could become a creative force in Frank’s setup - and the new manager has a track record of trusting young players in key positions.
However, a big decision looms. According to Football Insider , Championship sides Birmingham City and West Brom are keen on taking Moore on loan next season.
A move would almost guarantee regular minutes - but remaining at Spurs could offer exposure to Champions League football and high-level training under a manager known for youth development.
“With Ange, I’m thankful to him. He gave me an opportunity to go and show people what I could do," Moore told PA Sport regarding Frank's appointment. "Now I’m just excited to get back and hopefully go and impress the new manager. Try and show what I can do, really.
"I started away at Brentford, where obviously [Frank] was in charge, and I’ve played against his team before. I’ve heard that he’s a good man and he’s a good manager. One of the boys here [with the Under-19s] works under him and says good things about him, so I’m just excited to get going under him, really."
With Frank also reportedly keen to keep tabs on fellow teenage signing Luka Vuskovic before deciding on a potential loan, Moore may receive similar attention.