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Mikey Moore prediction shared after 'massive' Tottenham loan exit

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‘Massive’ – Long-term Mikey Moore prediction shared after Tottenham loan exit

Tottenham gem Mikey Moore recently completed a move to Rangers on a season-long loan.

Moore had a season to remember in North London after impressing former manager Ange Postecoglou.

The 17-year-old burst onto the scene and became a regular fixture in the first team, ending the season with a UEFA Europa League winners’ medal.

Now, as Moore gears up for another chapter, a prediction on what is to come for the teenager has been shared.

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

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Moore to compete for left-wing spot at Tottenham

Now that Son Heung-min has confirmed his plans to leave Tottenham this summer, Thomas Frank needs a new long-term option on the left.

There are several players who will be hoping to stake a claim. Mathys Tel is comfortable in that position, while Wilson Odobert is also an option. With Mohammed Kudus gunning for the right wing, Brennan Johnson may also find himself competing for minutes on the left.

And Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes once Moore returns to North London, he will be looking to make the left-wing position his own.

“I know most teams in the Championship would have taken Moore, but the reality is that Rangers are a massive club,” Wenham said.

“They’ve got through their first UEFA Champions League qualifying games, and they’ve got another one to go against Viktoria Plzen. They’ll fancy themselves to win that as well.

“Then there’ll be eight Champions League games for Moore to play in. That’s a lot bigger than anything any Championship club can offer.

“I fully back Moore to do well, and I imagine he’ll have a hugely successful loan spell with Rangers and then will come back for pre-season next year, ready to battle for his spot in Tottenham’s first team.”

Odobert should start on the left wing

While this could be jumping the gun a little, Odobert has proven that he should start on the left wing for Spurs at the start of the season.

The Frenchman struggled to find his rhythm last year but has been one of the club’s best players during pre-season.

In the first ten minutes against Arsenal (31 July), Odobert showed more promise on the left wing than Johnson during the entire time the Welshman was on the pitch against Luton Town (26 July). He is fast, nimble, and always willing to take his man on, which is exactly what Frank expects from his wingers.

As such, he should be allowed to start regularly for Spurs on the left next season.

Rio Kyerematen poised for Tottenham exit after recent ‘issues’

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Rio Kyerematen is expected to hone his craft away from Tottenham next season.

Daniel Levy has been determined to give his youth players the necessary tools to thrive at Hotspur Way.

However, these past couple of weeks have seen several promising gems leave the club, such as Josh Keeley, who signed for Luton Town.

And it now seems that Kyerematen could be the next Spurs youngster to begin their adventure away from the London club.

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

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Kyerematen poised for loan after new Tottenham contract

It was recently announced that Kyerematen had signed a new contract with Tottenham after the 20-year-old had penned his first professional deal in 2022.

The Spurs gem’s most memorable moment to date was his incredible Under-18 Premier League Cup-winning campaign. His late winner in the semi-final at Sheffield United saw Tottenham compete in the final against Aston Villa, where he scored a brace to help his side lift the trophy.

Now that Spurs have rewarded his efforts over the years, Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes that the time has come for Kyerematen to undertake his first loan.

“I think he’ll probably look to either League One or League Two for his first loan,” Wenham said.

“At the end of that really successful season for Tottenham at Under-21s level, he was an attacking left wing back, having always been a central midfielder coming through the teams.

“He had some issues with his appendix last year, which led to him missing quite a lot of football. Therefore, he’ll be looking just to regain his fitness and his levels, and hopefully he can get a good loan.”

Tottenham to loan out more young players

Thomas Frank has all the luck in the world, given the size of the team he has to work with. But not all luck is beneficial, and this could lead to him making some difficult decisions in the coming weeks.

With a big squad comes greater competition, which increases the likelihood of unhappy players due to a limited number of minutes.

As a result, Tottenham should look to lessen the burden and secure loan moves for several more young players. The Lilywhites have already made an excellent start, but with a few weeks until the summer window closes and numerous players without a temporary home, they need to pick up the pace.

Tottenham sent clear message amid Ademola Lookman transfer chase

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Tottenham are reportedly keen on securing the services of Atalanta forward Ademola Lookman.

The English attacker has taken his career to the next level since leaving Everton in 2019.

Lookman has thrived at Atalanta and even guided the Italian outfit to UEFA Europa League glory in the 2023/24 campaign, scoring a memorable hat-trick in the final against Bayer Leverkusen.

This article includes exclusive opinion from injury expert Dr Rajpal Brar, a doctor in physical therapy and a sports scientist.

Lookman’s recent calf injury may derail a potential transfer

Tottenham may decide to abandon their pursuit of Lookman if his recent calf injury is a more long-term one, according to Dr Brar.

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Spurs are keen on the 27-year-old but face competition for his services this summer (CaughtOffside, 12 July)

Dr Brar told Tottenham News: “The club may take a closer look at his muscular injuries – most recently suffering a calf injury in the second half of July – to see if there’s any recurring pattern or if the injuries are related.

“This may see them abandoning their chase if they find red flags. At this stage, it’s unclear if it’s a short-term or long-term absence, as that will also be factored in.”

Tottenham should consider Lookman, but not overpay for him

Tottenham should consider Lookman for his proven attacking prowess, versatility and fit in Frank’s system. However, they must avoid overpaying due to financial prudence and squad priorities.

Lookman’s 20 goals and six assists last season make him ideal for Spurs’ need for a direct, pacey forward to complement young talents. Meanwhile, his homegrown status and Premier League experience add value.

However, with Atalanta’s near £45million valuation and competition from Arsenal and Inter, Spurs, fresh off signing Mohammed Kudus, should show some prudence.

It remains to be seen if Frank is the one pushing for Lookman or if someone in the hierarchy fancies him.

Tottenham players rally around Frank after ‘unbelievable’ scenes

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Thomas Frank has been the man of the hour at Tottenham after an impressive couple of weeks.

There was scepticism when the Dane first landed at Tottenham this summer. While he was applauded for his work at Brentford, there were question marks about whether he was ready for the step up.

However, Frank seems to have proven his doubters wrong. From performances on the pitch to his control of the dressing room, he seems like Spurs’ best decision of the summer so far.

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

Frank praised for pre-season showings

Frank has had a pre-season to remember, with Spurs keeping a clean sheet in all but one of their games thus far.

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While there are several positives to consider, Spurs’ defensive cohesion has been one of the standouts of the summer. The Lilywhites attack as a unit and defend as one, and this was on full display in their win against Arsenal in Hong Kong.

The Gunners hardly had a sniff in the first half and struggled to break down Spurs’ defence during the second. As a result, Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes the club’s recent performances have given all involved at Tottenham something to believe in.

“Delighted with the performance against Arsenal,” Wenham said.

“I think it gives so much, and I don’t think you can put a value on it, so much belief in Frank from the players and supporters. It transforms the narrative around how Tottenham will do this season.

“That was an unbelievable performance. I’m delighted how it went, to be honest with you, because I saw things that I hadn’t seen before with some of these players.

“If we put aside the Wycombe game, the three public games of Reading, Luton, Arsenal, that is three consecutive clean sheets. We don’t even look like conceding in these games. We don’t give up many chances whatsoever.”

Frank could defy expectations

Expectations going into the new season have been relatively minimal, given that there is a new driver at the helm.

While a noticeable change in how Spurs play is expected, silverware has been a secondary consideration. This makes perfect sense as it usually takes players time to adapt to a new manager and his tactics.

However, pre-season has brought a renewed sense of belief that has encouraged fans to dream bigger in the coming months. After such a positive showing, there is no doubt that Frank could defy expectations next season.

Dele Ali’s top five Tottenham moments as shock retirement news emerges

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Dele Alli’s footballing career could be drawing to a close as the 29-year-old contemplates retirement.

Alli‘s latest venture after leaving Tottenham in 2022 saw him join Italian side Como in January, with whom he made his first appearance after over two years away from the pitch.

However, as reported by Gazetta dello Sport (31 July), the former England international was not named in the Serie A club’s pre-season squad and is now considering retiring after the latest setback.

It will pain Tottenham fans to hear this news, as Alli became one of the Lilywhites’ most beloved players during his seven-year spell in North London.

The gifted midfielder brought a lot of joy to N17 over the years, with Tottenham News listing his top five moments in a Spurs shirt.

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Nothing endears a player to Tottenham fans more than scoring against bitter rivals Arsenal, especially at the Emirates, to progress through to the semi-final of the Carabao Cup.

Alli did just that, but to cap it off, the finish was one of his best. The midfielder latched onto a clipped ball from Harry Kane and calmly brought it down with one touch before delicately lifting it over Petr Cech.

It had been over eight years since Spurs had last beaten the Gunners at their ground before Alli’s masterful goal set them on their way to a famous 2-0 victory in North London.

The same as Arsenal, but better. This time, it had been 28 years since Spurs had beaten Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, and while the rivalry is not quite the same, it’s a close second.

In steps Alli, who followed up Christian Eriksen’s unbelievable equaliser with another classic run from deep, collecting a ball over the top and nestling a finish past Willy Caballero.

The fresh-faced midfielder then took advantage of a goalline scramble to prod in his second and ensure that Tottenham emerged 3-1 winners on an unforgettable afternoon for the Lilywhites.

Alli’s rise coincided with Tottenham establishing themselves as a UEFA Champions League-level side, and there was no sterner test than facing the then-back-to-back winners, Real Madrid.

The stage did not faze the former Milton Keynes man as he slid in to connect with Kieran Trippier’s cross and put Spurs one-nil up against the record holders.

Alli then doubled his side’s lead when he skipped around Casemiro and fired a deflected shot past Kiko Casilla, sending Wembley into ruptures as Tottenham secured another memorable 3-1 victory.

Tottenham’s greatest night in the Champions League will forever be associated with hat-trick hero Lucas Moura, but his goals would not have been possible without Alli.

Spurs were two-nil down and needing three goals to progress when the talented midfielder turned his man before Lucas collected the ball and poked it into the net with less than 40 minutes to play.

The Brazilian got another by wiggling away from challenges to rifle an equaliser in before Alli flicked the ball into Lucas’ path in the 96th minute as the forward sealed the comeback with virtually the last kick of the game.

Alli was just 18 when he joined Tottenham, but Mauricio Pochettino wasted no time in bringing him into the first team.

He had already displayed his ridiculous talent to the Spurs fans, but the audacious goal against Crystal Palace announced him to the world.

Alli controlled a ball in mid-air, before flicking it over a defender and rasping a volley into the bottom left-hand corner beyond the keeper in what will surely go down in history as the best goal of his career.

‘Diabolical’ – Yves Bissouma to be sold after recent Tottenham scenes

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Yves Bissouma is expected to leave Tottenham this summer after failing to live up to expectations.

Bissouma has struggled to reach his best form consistently since signing from Brighton in 2022.

There was a glimmer of hope among Spurs fans when Ange Postecoglou first became manager. The Australian had big plans for the Mali international, and he seemed to have taken his role seriously.

However, the good times did not last, and Bissouma reverted to the inconsistent player he has become known as at Spurs. As a result, it seems like the end of the line for the midfielder this summer.

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

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Bissouma to be sold after Luton Town performance

Bissouma was substituted after 82 minutes during Spurs’ goalless draw to Luton Town on Saturday (26 July).

The defensive midfielder’s performance was poor. He failed to win most contested balls, was disastrous in possession and struggled the get the ball rolling throughout the game.

He has already been linked with a departure this summer, with several clubs interested in his services. But Tottenham’s pre-season tour was an opportunity to prove to Thomas Frank that he could be of use next season.

However, Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes that he has done nowhere near enough to earn a spot in the squad next season.

“Bissouma was diabolical against Luton,” Wenham said.

“He was putting the ball out of play and was wasteful in possession. Therefore, I think for all parties concerned, it’s best to move on now.

“He’s got 11 months left on his contract, which means he’s five months away from being able to agree a pre-contract to go for nothing the following summer. Therefore, Tottenham have to put all their focus on finding him a move that he’s happy with and that Tottenham are happy with.

“However, he absolutely has to go because we’ve now agreed a deal for Joao Palhinha, and for me, he’s a massive upgrade on Bissouma.”

Bissouma will go out on a high

While his time at Spurs has not gone as planned, Bissouma will go out on a high if he leaves this summer.

Tottenham fans will not be quick to forget the heroic performance he put up during the UEFA Europa League final. But if the midfielder remains and leaves for free, those memories will be in danger of washing away.

As a result, to avoid his legacy at the club being further tarnished, Bissouma should look to leave in the coming weeks.

Tottenham news round-up: Dibling bid update as exit agreed for teenager

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Tottenham are accelerating their efforts in the window as the start of the Premier League nears.

The Lilywhites have had a summer full of ups and downs. Mohammed Kudus seems to have been one of the steals of the summer, while Daniel Levy is still recovering from missing out on Morgan Gibbs-White.

But you cannot keep a scorned man down for long, and the Spurs Chairman appears to have jumped straight back into action. With the competitive season commencing in mere weeks, Tottenham News brings you the latest updates from N17.

Jamie Donley poised for Championship loan after South Korea tour

As reported by Lilywhite Rose via X on Friday (1 August), Tottenham have agreed a deal with an unnamed Championship club for Jamie Donley to spend the season on loan.

It is understood that the deal will be finalised upon the completion of Spurs’ tour in South Korea.

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The forward stunned fans during his loan spell at Leyton Orient last season. In 52 appearances, he scored eight goals and provided 11 assists.

The mere fact that he is set for another loan demonstrates that the club recognises his talent and are determined to get the best out of him. As a result, he will be one for Spurs supporters to keep an eye on over the next few months.

Mikey Moore announces Tottenham loan exit

Mikey Moore became known to the football world when Ange Postecoglou gave him a golden chance last season.

The left winger was integrated into the first team and lifted silverware during his debut season. As a result, he has become a reference point for all academy players looking to succeed at Tottenham.

It soon became apparent that the North London club would seek a loan move for the talented starlet, who has now joined Scottish side Rangers for the forthcoming season.

Moore took to Instagram (1 August) to express his excitement at joining his new club, with James Maddison sending a message to the youngster under the post.

Maddison’s message read: “Good luck, brother”, followed by a heart emoji.

How much is Tyler Dibling worth?

It was reported near the beginning of the summer that Southampton would want up to £100million for Tyler Dibling.

The valuation has since dropped, with it recently revealed that Everton had a £27m bid rejected by the Saints for the forward [Paul Joyce]. The Toffees are likely to make a second approach with a new bid which could be worth over £30m, which Spurs could match or exceed.

However, at that price and with several more experienced, cheaper options on the market, there remains the question of whether his transfer is worth the hassle.

Tottenham to beneift from Alexander Isak ‘problems’ at Newcastle

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Thomas Frank will be aiming for another impressive win as Tottenham continue their pre-season preparations.

There were suspicions that the magnitude of coaching Spurs could be too great for Frank to handle when he replaced Ange Postecoglou. However, the Dane continues to prove his doubters wrong.

Tottenham have kept three clean sheets during their pre-season confrontations thus far. This includes a dramatic 1-0 win against Arsenal in Hong Kong on Thursday (31 July), which certainly earned Frank a few brownie points with the fans.

But his run of good luck does not seem to be wearing thin as Spurs head into their fifth pre-season game.

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

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Tottenham predicted to win against Newcastle

Tottenham are set to take on Newcastle at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on Sunday (3 August).

The game is expected to be a spectacle for several reasons, and Alexander Isak may have ensured that Spurs come out on top. Indeed, the striker has reportedly informed the Magpies of his intentions to join Liverpool this summer.

This has left Eddie Howe’s team without their star man and a decent backup to slot into his place. The impact of this is undeniable, with Newcastle losing three of their pre-season clashes so far.

As a result, Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes that Spurs could defeat the Magpies by a large margin.

“Newcastle have lost three preseason games so far,” Wenham said.

“They lost to Celtic 4-0, which is quite a big defeat. They also lost to Arsenal, and they lost to K League XI, who finished 11th out of 12 teams in the Korean League.

“Obviously, the Isak situation is one of the problems. They’ve released Callum Wilson as well, and they haven’t got another striker. Therefore, this is a good time to play Newcastle and hopefully get a morale boost with a two or three-nil win.”

Frank could make a statement against Newcastle

If a win against Arsenal was not enough, a victory against Newcastle would set a standard which could decide Spurs’ season.

After winning the UEFA Europa League, there is an understanding that Tottenham are a team that can compete with the best. Another win this pre-season would demonstrate that the Lilywhites could be a force to be reckoned with next season.

Therefore, Frank has the opportunity to make a massive statement if he defeats the Magpies in South Korea.

Tyrese Hall to secure Tottenham exit as interest ramps up

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Daniel Levy is expected to cross another name off his checklist as Tyrese Hall edges towards an exit from Tottenham.

Levy is securing loans for Spurs’ talented young players left, right and centre this summer.

Ashley Phillips recently returned to Stoke City for a season-long loan after an impressive season at the bet365 Stadium. Meanwhile, Tottenham confirmed on Friday (1 August) that Mikey Moore had joined Rangers for the forthcoming season.

And Hall could become the latest Tottenham youngster to make a temporary switch.

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

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Hall to be loaned amid Championship interest

Hall recently took to the pitch during Spurs’ 2-2 draw against Wycombe at Hotspur Way (26 July).

This comes after an impressive season with Tottenham’s Under-21s last season. Hall is known for his versatility and can play anywhere across the midfield.

The Spurs gem could now secure a loan to a club in one of England’s lower divisions, with Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – sharing that the 19-year-old is attracting interest.

“Hall could be going out on loan,” Wenham said.

“Either to the Championship, League One or League Two; he has interest from all three divisions.

“It will be about picking the right club where he’s going to have the environment to thrive and the opportunity to play a lot of football.”

Thomas Frank should give more youngsters a chance

Tottenham are stacked in almost every position on the pitch. However, the season is long and there will be a lot of football to play.

As a result, Thomas Frank should consider allowing some of Spurs’ best academy stars their chance during Spurs’ upcoming fixtures. Domestic cup games seem like the obvious pick, but some minutes in the Premier League should not be ruled out.

Tynan Thompson demonstrated the importance of tapping into the academy with his performance against Wycombe. With so much talent ready to be unleashed, this decision seems like a no-brainer for Frank.

How much could Kolo Muani transfer cost as Tottenham hold talks

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Tottenham are interested in signing Randal Kolo Muani from Paris Saint-Germain.

Kolo Muani spent the second half of last season on loan at Juventus, where he shone after a difficult spell at PSG, and the Frenchman is now attracting interest from several clubs.

Tottenham are seeking more attacking firepower and have the resources to sanction a big transfer after their move for Morgan Gibbs-White fell through.

Kolo Muani originally joined PSG for a huge fee just below £90million, but Thomas Frank could now bring him to North London for significantly less.

Kolo Muani’s full transfer cost

If Kolo Muani is to join Tottenham, they would have to beat other Premier League sides, including Manchester United, to his signature.

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It is reported by Le10 Sport (27 July) that despite Juventus making a loan bid for Kolo Muani, PSG want a permanent transfer, with the fee potentially reaching £38m.

This would see PSG make a significant loss on the 26-year-old, but given that Kolo Muani found his best form at Juventus, this could represent a bargain for whoever lands him.

The problem lies in his wages. Kolo Muani earns a total wage of £212,116 per week (Capology), which is inclusive of a bonus of £60,652.

This makes his total salary over £11m per year, which is more than any Spurs player currently earns, and he may even want a pay rise wherever he ends up, which could price him out of a move to North London.

If Daniel Levy were to offer Kolo Muani a five-year deal, the £38m fee plus £11m annual salary could mean the whole transfer package costs an eyewatering £94m.

Kolo Muani would be a statement for Spurs

Frank is clearly aiming to add speed and goals to his side, and Kolo Muani would fit this new-look Spurs perfectly.

The France international would arrive with a point to prove, and would also offer versatility across the front line.

With Richarlison potentially on the way out, Kolo Muani could be the perfect upgrade, and if Son Heung-Min also leaves, there may be more wiggle room on the wage bill to accommodate the PSG attacker.

Kolo Muani is perhaps best known for a last-minute miss in the 2022 World Cup final, but he could join Spurs as a proven forward in good form, in a statement signing given the other teams interested.