'I want to be one of best players in world'
The 18-year-old Tottenham loanee made his Rangers debut in the Premier Sports Cup win over Alloa and is desperate for action against Club Brugge in the Champions League play-off first leg on Tuesday.
"It's a massive game, as every game is when you play for Rangers," Moore said. "I'm excited for it. I seen some of the games in the earlier rounds and it's been good to qualify [for the play-off].
"So it's a massive opportunity for me and all the boys. I can't wait to go.
"I've had some good experiences and I'm ready to go and show more, really. I want to make more of an impact on a European stage, so I'm ready to play.
"I want to just become a better player really, so I think there's massive opportunities at this club.
"I just want to play as many games as possible, score as many goals and excite as many people as I can.
"I want to play in the biggest competitions and I want to be one of the best players in the world, hopefully.
"I've signed a new contract at Spurs but at the minute I'm focused on playing here. I'm just buzzing to play in some massive games at this football club."

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