Future Tottenham star's stock continues to rise with latest honor
As Tottenham Hotspur fans finally bask in some glory after a huge win over Aston Villa to now make it three straight fixtures without a defeat, even the players shining out on loan and giving Spurs hopes of a future iwth better days are enjoying life, too.
Luka Vuskovic recently returned from a knee injury to get some minutes for Hamburg against Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga, but the biggest news development goes to young winger Mikey Moore, whose now stellar loan spell with Rangers is being rewarded with some honors, too.
Tottenham fans are no doubt familiar with all the plaudits Vuskovic is earning as both the best young player and the best overall center back in the German top flight, but Moore has been getting Rangers fans to dream of a permanent move with how incredibly well he is playing.
Mikey Moore's stock is flying
And now, Mikey Moore has officially won the Scottish Premier League's award for the best young player of the season, stamping an official approval on a season that also has Tottenham Hotspur fans begging for him to come back and help save the day for an attack lacking excitement right now.
A healthy Mohammed Kudus, James Maddison, Xavi Simons, and WIlson Odobert with Mikey Moore and Mathys Tel alongside them on the wings sounds incredible. And if Tottenham can stay in the Premier League and bag an actual top striker to displace their veteran trio, then that will be all the better to seal the deal.
What has set Moore apart this season and made Rangers love the player is a lot of what Tottenham need to bring to the attack. He shows so much grit, toughness, and quality in the big games, as he is able to provide both excitement and end product in key moments while working and hustling with the intensity of a box to box midfielder.
Although Moore is not world class yet and still has a way's to go, the 18 year old attacking midfielder and winger has already made a huge mark on his loan in Scotland and was even a touted player at Tottenham the year before; he just needed to move on loan to get those regular minutes and responsibility of playing for a club every week.
Tottenham will almost certainly bring Moore back into the first team fold next season, and this honor as Scotland's best young player only seals his status as someone with the ability to elevate the Spurs attack in 2026/27.