Mikey Moore’s outstanding performances for Rangers have been recognised, with the Tottenham youngster winning an extremely prestigious award in Scotland.
After a difficult start to his spell in the SPL, Moore has evolved into one of Rangers’ best attackers over the last few months.
In fact, the youngster has been so good that some pundits have questioned why Tottenham did not keep the teenager at the club, given their struggles up front.
The Spurs academy graduate has seen his market value skyrocket, and there is a lot of excitement among Tottenham fans about the impact he could have on his return to Hotspur Way.

Tottenham’s Mikey Moore wins Young Player of the Year award in Scotland
The 18-year-old has been honoured with the PFA Scotland Men’s Young Player of the Year award on the back of his outstanding debut season in the SPL.
Moore has scored six goals and provided three assists in 44 appearances across all competitions, but his dream of lifting the title is now all but over after Danny Rohl’s fell to a 2-1 defeat at Hearts on Monday night.
The teenager saw off competition from Falkirk’s Barney Stewart, Findlay Marshall of Arbroath and Dundee’s Luke Graham to claim the individual award, which was presented to him at a ceremony on Sunday evening.
Spurs face a difficult decision regarding Moore this summer
Over the past couple of months, reports have indicated Rangers are prioritising retaining Moore beyond the end of this season.
The Tottenham youngster has admitted he would love to extend his stay at Ibrox, and revealed that conversations have been held between the Glasgow side and his parent club.
However, he certainly looks ready to vie for a place in Spurs’ starting eleven, and Roberto De Zerbi may be the right coach to get the best out of him.
