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Mikey Moore: Tottenham confirm new contract for highly rated young star

Mikey Moore: Tottenham confirm new contract for highly rated young star

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Young Tottenham star Mikey Moore has signed a new long-term contract with the club.
Moore, who turned 18 years old on Monday, is spending the season on loan at Scottish giants Rangers.
Spurs have high hopes for Moore, became the club's youngest-ever Premier League debutant in May 2024.
Five months later, the England Under-19 international became the youngest player to start a Premier League match for the club.
The forward scored his first senior goal against Elfsborg in January during the club's run to Europa League glory, breaking Jimmy Greaves' record of youngest English scorer in a major European competition.
Moore joined Rangers on August 1 in what is a straight loan agreement, with no option or obligation to make the move permanent, as Spurs consider Moore an important part of their future.
The teenager is yet to make his debut for Rangers but the club expect him to have a big impact north of the border.
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