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Rangers Standout Player Set To Leave For PL: Setback For The Club’s Rebuilding?

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Rangers Standout Player Set To Leave For PL: Setback For The Club’s Rebuilding? Rangers sit second in the William Hill Premiership, trailing leaders Hearts by just a single point as the post-split run-in kicks off. Their recent form has been clinical, following up a 4-2 win over Dundee United with a 6-3 hammering of Falkirk on 12 April.

Danny Röhl’s men now face a gruelling stretch with three of their final five games on the road. The trip to Hearts on 4 May and a massive Old Firm clash at Celtic Park on 10 May look set to decide where the trophy lands. While the title race takes centre stage, a major transfer story is developing behind the scenes involving an 18-year-old who has become a vital part of the Ibrox setup.

Tottenham set to recall Mikey Moore as Spurs look to Championship future Mikey Moore, who arrived at Rangers on a season-long loan last summer, has confirmed he plans to head back to Tottenham Hotspur next season. This marks a shift from earlier suggestions that he might extend his stay in Glasgow. Speaking to Football Insider , former Tottenham scout Mick Brown claimed Moore’s consistent displays at Ibrox have forced Spurs’ hand.

Brown pointed out that if Tottenham are relegated to the Championship, their current wingers likely won’t stick around, paving the way for Moore to walk straight into the first team, making a recall the most likely outcome. “The way things are going at the moment, they’ll be in the Championship,” Brown told Football Insider. “The big question is whether their current wingers are going to stick around, are they going to pay their wages and convince them to play in the Championship?

“It’s more likely that they’ll be moved on, and that could open the door for Mikey Moore. “Their loans department has been assessing how well he’s done, how good he is, and whether he’ll be ready to come into their starting XI. “Is he the level of player they need in the Championship, or do they think they can do better elsewhere?