‘It’s bad news for Rangers’ – Fans fret over Mikey Moore recall after Tottenham development 

Rangers fans fear that any hope of them getting Mikey Moore back on loan next season will vanish if Tottenham Hotspur are relegated.

The winger has been one of the Gers’ biggest attacking outlets this season, and his ability has kept the club in the title race.

As a result, fans have been calling for Rangers to extend Moore’s loan for another season, especially as he appears to be getting better each week.

However, Tottenham are now just one point off the relegation zone in the Premier League, and are at serious risk of dropping down into the Championship.

As a result, Rangers’ transfer plans could be ruined, with the Ibrox faithful fearing that a drop into the second tier would see Moore become a first-team player at his parent club.

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Rangers fans fear Mikey Moore will return to Tottenham if they are relegated

So far, Moore has shone under Rohl.

The winger has now netted five times in the Scottish Premiership, while also picking up two assists.

In recent weeks, he has become one of the first names on the team sheet, and he continues to impress north of the border.

However, with Tottenham in crisis, a relegation would likely see many of their current first-team players depart.

As a result, many Rangers fans fear that this could result in Moore becoming a major player next season at Spurs, ending any chance of his loan at Ibrox being renewed.

What does the future hold for Moore?

Former Everton, Aston Villa and Aberdeen chief executive Keith Wyness previously suggested to Football Insider that Leeds United could sign Moore as a potential workaround for the Gers.

This way, the 49ers link between the two clubs will be utilised, with the youngster being allowed to re-join Rangers on loan to help bolster the club’s front line.

It remains to be seen if this route is taken, but it could prove to be possible, as there is no guarantee that Moore will stick around if Tottenham do go down.

However, there is still plenty of time between now and the end of the season for Spurs to pull themselves out of this mess and rescue what has been a terrible campaign from completely capitulating.

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