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Tottenham Hotspur’s young talents, currently out on loan, are making significant impacts across various leagues worldwide. With 18 players loaned out, Spurs are seeing their prospects develop and excel, gaining valuable experience that could benefit the club in the future. As a new manager is anticipated at Tottenham this summer, these players are eager to prove their worth and potentially secure a place in the first team or attract interest from other clubs.
Mikey Moore said: “I feel the love from the fans in the stadium and I think they’ve taken to me really well. For a loan player, I think they’ve been unbelievable with me, especially with the way we started and the way I started personally. For them to still back me and sing my name, it’s been something special, so I’m grateful.” On his future, he added: “I’ve loved every single second I’ve been here, the club is special and special to me now. I’m just going to enjoy the next seven games and obviously I need to speak to people back home and you never know what can happen. I’m going to speak to people and just try and find the best solution for me. But this has been unbelievable and if it’s right for me next year, then I’d love to stay here, but we have to see what’s going on.”
Rangers boss Danny Rohl said: “I think conversations are always there, but we know when Mikey performed like this, you can see Mikey enjoys playing for Rangers. The fans love him, I like him, he’s a key player. I think there’s a lot of good things where we could go again together, but we know he’s still not our player, let’s work in the next couple of weeks in all those directions.”
Mikey Moore has been a standout performer at Rangers, where he has made 40 appearances, scoring six goals and providing three assists. His performances have endeared him to the fans, and he has expressed his desire to return to Glasgow next season if circumstances allow. Rangers’ manager, Danny Rohl, also expressed interest in retaining Moore, acknowledging his importance to the team.
Meanwhile, Luka Vuskovic has been showcasing his talents in the Bundesliga with Hamburg, despite a recent defeat against Borussia Dortmund. Alfie Devine, on loan at Preston North End, has been making headlines with his impressive performances, including two goals in a recent victory. Devine has expressed his ambition to succeed at Spurs, although he remains open to opportunities elsewhere.
Ashley Phillips and Kota Takai have faced challenges, with Phillips struggling in a recent match for Stoke City and Takai dealing with injury setbacks at Borussia Monchengladbach. Dane Scarlett continues to gain experience at Hibernian, while Manor Solomon and Alejo Veliz face their own hurdles with injuries and goal droughts, respectively.
The loan spells are proving beneficial for Spurs’ young prospects, offering them the chance to develop and gain exposure in competitive environments. With a new managerial era on the horizon at Tottenham, these players are determined to make their mark and seize opportunities that come their way.