Tottenham Hotspur have informed Mikey Moore whether he will be staying in North London next season.
There has been a lot of excitement around Moore at Spurs for a long time, and the youngster showed just why that is the case with his coming-of-age season at Rangers on loan.
It was reported by Alasdair Gold last month that a long queue of clubs from England and abroad are interested in signing the Spurs teenager this summer, either permanently or on loan.
However, Gold revealed that Roberto De Zerbi wants to take a closer look at the 18-year-old during pre-season before deciding on his future.

Tottenham have told Mikey Moore he will be loaned out again
Football Insider have now said that Tottenham have informed Moore and his camp that they plan on sending him out on loan again next season.
The report claims that Spurs are expected to continue their summer spending spree, with attacking signings planned over the next few weeks.
As a result, Moore has been informed by the club that there is currently no pathway to the first team for next season.
Sources say that Bundesliga and Eredivisie clubs have expressed an interest in loaning the Spurs academy graduate, but he could also return to familiar territory.
Rangers continue to hold an interest in Moore
Football Insider reveal that the Gers had been interested in re-signing the teenager on loan for a second consecutive season when manager Danny Rohl was in charge.
Even though Derek McInnes has now taken over from Rohl at the Ibrox Stadium, the Scottish club’s interest in Moore has not dissipated.
The outlet suggests that Tottenham will be keen to give the youngster different tests next season in either Germany or the Netherlands following his successful spell in Glasgow.
However, Moore has previously expressed an interest in returning to Rangers for a second season.
