Tottenham should know the two best clubs for Mikey Moore to join this summer - Opinion

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Tottenham already have a plan in motion for Mikey Moore this summer – but what kind of loan move would actually benefit the teenage star?On the transfer front this summer for Tottenham Hotspur, it has been a quiet few days, as no new signings have come through the door just yet.However, in terms of outgoings, Tottenham have managed to complete a few, with Josh Keeley’s sale to Luton Town, Ashley Phillips’ loan to Stoke City, and Alejo Veliz’s loan return to Rosario Central.Spurs are now Asia-bound, with their pre-season tour set to kick off with a clash against Arsenal in Hong Kong, China – the first ever north London derby to take place away from English soil.Thomas Frank has since named his Tottenham squad to feature on tour, and there have been a few omissions, with one especially catching the eye – Mikey Moore.(Credit @thefrederikkejensen / Instagram)Tottenham youngster Mikey Moore set for a loan moveMoore has featured a lot for Tottenham in the last two seasons, making his debut under Ange Postecoglou in 2024 at the age of 16 years, nine months and three days, coming on as a substitute in Tottenham’s 2-0 defeat to Manchester City at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.Since then, the 17-year-old has featured 21 times for the Tottenham first team, scoring one goal and registering two assists.This pre-season, Moore has been heavily involved, featuring in Tottenham’s clashes against Reading and Luton Town, but with the youngster not making the trip to Asia, it could suggest that he is set to embark on his first loan move away from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.During this summer transfer window, reports have linked Moore with a move away from Spurs, as UEFA Champions League sides show interest in the young English talent.Borussia Dortmund have been linked with a move for Moore and are even said to be considering submitting a bid for the 17-year-old.Juventus have also been reported to be keeping tabs on the Spurs youngster, as the Old Lady continues their rebuild under new head coach Igor Tudor.With interest aplenty, Moore is not short of options and could very well find himself lining up in a shirt that is not the Lilywhite of Tottenham next season.Spurs should loan Moore to one of two clubsIt was reported a few days back that Mikey Moore is open to a move away from Tottenham, as he is in search of more minutes.Spurs are also said to be looking to hand Moore a new contract, which shows their intent not to lose one of the brightest prospects to come out of their academy.A loan move to a side like Borussia Dortmund or Juventus could very well be an exciting prospect for the youngster, but given that Moore has little experience playing consistently in England, it might not be the best option for the teenager at this stage.English football is different from the rest of Europe, given how physical it tends to be. Moore has to develop himself in England first if he is to break into the Tottenham first team soon.The young talent looks a tad better than the EFL League One level, and as such, Tottenham should be looking to loan him to a tier above that.The Championship could be a good fit for the youngster to hone his talent and quality. Spurs do have a good relationship with West Bromwich Albion, having loaned Will Lankshear and Yang Min-Hyeok to the Championship side last season.Ryan Mason is now the head coach of West Brom, which would only strengthen the relationship between Tottenham and the Midlands club, making it a very good option for Moore to go and develop.On the other hand, Scottish football is obviously very similar in style to the English game. It has emerged that Rangers are now the frontrunners to take Moore on loan from Tottenham this summer.Not only would that allow Moore to get valuable first-team experience in the British game, but there is something he would get with Rangers that even Ryan Mason and West Brom could not offer.The Spurs academy graduate would likely find himself in a title race with Celtic this season, while also playing Champions League football if Rangers qualify for the main competition.If Tottenham can agree on a loan move that earns Mikey Moore 30+ senior matches this season, as well as experience fighting for a league title, as well as experience in Europe’s biggest competition – that sounds almost too good to be true! For us, it simply has to be West Brom or Rangers.READ MORE: Thomas Frank reveals good and bad news from Tottenham’s two friendly drawsThe post Tottenham should know the two best clubs for Mikey Moore to join this summer - Opinion appeared first on Spurs Web.