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Mikey Moore: Rangers talks over Ibrox return ongoing as Andy Scoulding advantage apparent

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MIkey Moore is an ongoing topic of conversation between Rangers and Tottenham Hotspur ahead of the upcoming transfer window.

Reliable journalist Joshua Barrie shared on 27 March that the Gers would "dearly" like to keep the 18-year-old at Ibrox at the end of the season, with talks consistently held with Spurs, as is common for loan players.

Andy Scoulding, who used to work at the Light Blues and was recently spotted at Ibrox, now heads up the loan department at the North London outfit, which is arguably an advantage for the Govan side regarding a deal for the young attacker.

Moore has been sensational for Danny Rohl and the Glaswegian outfit should do everything within their power to ensure he's still on their books in the 2026-27 campaign.

Mikey Moore's stats in Rangers win over Aberdeen.
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Rangers surely hope for one Tottenham scenario to complete Mikey Moore return

Tottenham are currently in a fierce relegation battle, with the North London outfit at risk of going down from the Premier League.

Spurs are 17th in the table, one point ahead of the drop zone with seven games left to play in the English top flight.

If the Lilywhites end up having to play Sky Bet Championship football next season, it wouldn't be surprising to see them want to build their team around Moore.

The young attacker is undoubtedly much more likely to get game time in the second division than the Premier League.

It would make sense for the Glaswegian outfit to hope that Tottenham survive relegation this season, as it may be better for their chances to sign the teenage sensation permanently.

Danny Rohl has another Ibrox winderkid he can count on

Findlay Curtis will be a Rangers superstar if he can continue to develop at a rapid pace, having shown immense potential during his loan spell at Kilmarnock.

The Scottish winger has taken his chances under Neil McCann at Killie and is now in Steve Clarke's setup for the March international break.

Rohl will certainly welcome Curtis back as a better player and the youngster has shown he deserves regular opportunities at the Govan side.

The idea of Moore and Curtis leading the Glaswegian outfit's attack next season seems enticing, but it remains to be seen how their situations unfold in the coming months.

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