Tottenham are receiving significant pull from top European clubs for their prodigious talent, Mikey Moore.
Despite this, the club remains confident in retaining their promising attacker amid substantial interest from Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid.
Graeme Bailey from HITC reports that Spurs have no concerns about Moore’s future with the team and plan to integrate him into the first team next season.
The report also claims that the Tottenham sources have denied recent claims about an offer from the two Manchester clubs for Moore.
However, they claim that Dortumun, Madrid and PSG are serious about testing the player’s loyalty with Spurs.
Moore, who became Tottenham’s youngest-ever top-flight debutant in a match against Manchester City earlier in May, has been attracting attention due to his impressive performances.
The Lilywhites have reportedly denied recent claims of offers from Manchester United and Manchester City. However, it is acknowledged that Real Madrid, PSG, and Borussia Dortmund have shown serious interest in the 16-year-old midfielder.
Moore’s potential was showcased during the UEFA European Under-17 Championship, where he scored four goals and provided an assist in four games. His standout performances included a brace against France and goals against Portugal and Spain.
In the U18 Premier League, he had an exceptional season, netting 14 goals and providing eight assists in just 12 matches, underlining his talent.
Under the guidance of Ange Postecoglou, Moore participated in first-team training towards the end of last season, demonstrating his readiness for Premier League competition.
Having started his journey with Tottenham as an under-9, Moore signed a schoolboy contract with the club in June 2023, which will convert to a professional deal when he turns 17.
Spurs are confident they can retain this exceptional young talent despite the interest from Europe’s elite.