Go on loan and grow up like Heungmin. 18 Moore, a long-term contract with Tottenham until 2030

Aug 12, 2025

 Go on loan and grow up like Heungmin. 18 Moore, a long-term contract with Tottenham until 2030
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 Go on loan and grow up like Heungmin. 18 Moore, a long-term contract with Tottenham until 2030
'Son Heung-min's former team'Tottenham Hotspur signed a long-term contract with a top prospect.

Tottenham announced on its official channel on the 11th (local time) that it has signed a long-term contract with attacking midfielder and winger Mikey Moore (18) from Youth. The club is pleased to sign a long-term contract with Moore. Moore, who celebrated his 18th birthday, is currently on loan from Rangers. Congratulations, and I wish you all the best this season.

Moore, born on 11 August 2007, signed a long-term contract with the club on his 18th birthday. It is a decision to protect Moore for a long time, who has recently attracted attention from German Bundesliga, Italian Serie A, and other English Premier League clubs.




Moore signed a five-year contract until June 2030, when he turns 23, and the contract reportedly includes an option to extend the contract by one year until 2031.

Moore, who is one year younger than Tottenham teammate Yang Min-hyuk (19), grew up with Tottenham Youth from the age of nine. It is a promising future resource as it has already made its professional debut in the 2023-2024 season and has played 21 games (one goal) so far. He contributed to winning the European Europa League last season.

Moore, who gained experience in Tottenham's first team led by Son Heung-min (LAFC) for the past two seasons, left on loan for the first time this season. On 1 August, he left on a season-long loan with Scotland's prestigious Rangers. However, he has yet to make his debut due to an ankle injury at the beginning of the season.




At the same time, Yang Min-hyuk also left for Portsmouth in the second division of England. In the summer of 2026, the two wingers are expected to return to Tottenham's first team side by side and compete in good faith.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.