Ibrox Noise
·1 de agosto de 2025
Twist on Mikey Moore Rangers deal as Ibrox club can still make transfer permanent

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·1 de agosto de 2025
Rangers have officially confirmed the arrival of £20M-rated Mikey Moore on loan from Tottenham Hotspur. The winger joins on a season-long deal and brings electric pace and top technical ability to the wide areas. The Ibrox side have secured a real coup here in Mikey Moore to Rangers. The 17-year-old is not quite ready for the Premier League, but Rangers are now in the perfect position to benefit from that.
Moore arrives as a highly regarded talent within the English system. His career trajectory suggests he is destined for the top. For now, though, he will thrill the Ibrox crowd. Ibrox Noise gave a glowing endorsement of the move and welcomed the rare quality of the deal. It is not often Rangers bring in players of this calibre on loan without losing out elsewhere.
The club needed a fresh option out wide. Moore fits that profile perfectly. He provides goals, assists and a touch of flair that can unlock defences. His record with Spurs’ youth sides underlines the level of quality he brings to the Scottish Premiership. Rangers supporters are understandably excited about what he might produce over the coming season.
It may only be a short-term deal (with no option or obligation), but there is hope already building in Govan. Sources tell Ibrox Noise that if Moore thrives in Glasgow, Rangers could still work towards a more permanent arrangement. One recent report suggested that Tottenham view Mikey Moore to Rangers as a development year rather than a stepping stone to immediate top-flight minutes. That detail could open the door to further talks if all sides find value in the move.
The structure of this deal makes it all the more satisfying for Rangers. There is no obligation to buy, but there are no limits on his involvement either. Martin can use Moore as a key starter without fear of overstepping any development clause. That freedom allows the manager to mould the winger into a tactical asset across multiple competitions.
Rangers will now focus on integrating Moore into the squad during the final stretch of pre-season. His arrival gives the team new attacking balance and firepower. With his ability to beat a man and provide a final product, Moore could be the difference in tight matches.
This is a signing that excites and inspires confidence. If circumstances fall favourably, perhaps Rangers could even find a way to keep him longer.