Tottenham Hotspur F.C. are prepared to approve a summer move to Rangers F.C. — but only if one major condition is met ahead of the transfer window.
Spurs’ turbulent campaign continued with another damaging defeat in the North London derby.
Despite briefly restoring hope when Randal Kolo Muani capitalised on a Declan Rice error to cancel out Arsenal’s opener, the momentum quickly evaporated as the Gunners took control.
It marked yet another setback in a miserable 2026 league run that has left Tottenham alarmingly close to the relegation zone.
New boss Igor Tudor admitted after the defeat that while he saw effort and commitment from his players, execution remains the major issue. He insisted there is still time to turn things around but acknowledged the squad must quickly find solutions.
Tottenham’s league status could now directly impact the future of Mikey Moore. According to TeamTalk, Spurs are willing to extend the teenager’s stay at Ibrox for another season — but only if they avoid relegation from the Premier League.
All parties are said to favour prioritising Moore’s development through regular game time, and the 18-year-old is reportedly keen to continue his progress in Scotland. However, if Spurs were to drop into the Championship, a squad reshuffle would likely follow, potentially opening the door for Moore to feature more prominently in North London.
If Tottenham remain in the top flight, another campaign under Danny Röhl at Rangers could be ideal for the winger’s development. After initially adjusting under Russell Martin earlier in the season, Moore has begun to flourish with increased responsibility and guidance.
Röhl has previously praised the youngster’s quality and movement, highlighting his willingness to get on the ball and influence matches. A further year at Rangers could elevate Moore’s game to another level — strengthening both Rangers’ ambitions and Tottenham’s long-term attacking plans.
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