Rangers have completed the signing of Tottenham Hotspur winger Mikey Moore on a season-loan subject to international clearance.
The 17-year-old becomes Russell Martin’s 7th summer signing as the rebuild continues at the Light Blues.
Moore has came through the youth ranks at the Lilywhites and was the youngest player to start for the club in a league match since 1993.
The winger scored his first ever professional goal in the Europa League against Elfsborg, making him England’s youngest-ever goal scorer in a European competition.
Speaking to the Rangers official club website, the England under-19s international spoke about how he and his family have always had a deep love for the Ibrox club:
“I’m excited to get going. As soon as I heard Rangers were interested and wanted me to come, it was a massive opportunity for me.
“I’m excited to be here and hopefully I can show the fans and everyone what I can do.
“I think with the new boss and the way that we play, it’s a great place to be at the minute. It was a pretty easy decision for me to come here.”
The Rangers boss also told the club website that despite Moore’s age, he believes he can make a big impact on the team:
“We are thrilled to bring Mikey on loan for this season.
“His profile as a brave, aggressive attacking player is one that we were keen to add to the squad, and he is certainly a player who, despite his age, can make an impact on the team from day one.
“He is a player with huge potential, and it is testament to his quality that he has been entrusted by Spurs in both the Premier League and UEFA Europa League with such regularity over the last 18 months.