Roberto De Zerbi has a decision to make as €16m loanee makes future stance clear following Rangers spell

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The incredibly talented 18 year old prospect revealed his massive emotional growth following a highly successful Scottish developmental loan.

Successful temporary spells completely transform promising youth academy prospects globally. The N17 faithful carefully watched 18 year old Mikey Moore recently. The 16m-rated Tottenham Hotspur attacker initially struggled heavily, however, overall form exploded completely after Glasgow executives sacked Russell Martin. They subsequently hired manager, Danny Rohl. The talented winger officially registered 6 goals alongside two crucial assists. Unfortunately, the Rangers fell behind during their intense campaign. That specific title gets decided during an epic final day match between Hearts and Celtic locally.

A still of Mikey Moore.
A still of Mikey Moore. [Image via FotMob]

The English prospect secured massive personal development playing Scottish Premier League football. Moore spoke with the Rangers Review regarding his changing mentality. He understands every day means something now. “No matter what happens, this club has been a huge part of what I am going to become,” Moore explained. “I think mentally I have just changed so much as a person,” the youngster noted clearly. “If you want to go and win every single game, that is the way we need to be.”

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“You need people to think of you that you are giving your all,” he stated. “I have had many days this year where I have not been good enough,” he conceded. “But I think I have shown that I am still trying,” he added. He mentioned his ultimate highlight today. “Obviously scoring at Celtic Park was my best moment,” he declared. “When we pulled up at Ibrox and fans were celebrating,” he remembered.

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“I think people remember winning titles not just individuals,” Moore stated. “So that is the gutting thing for me,” he conceded. His immediate future remains uncertain. De Zerbi dictates everything. “A new manager was in at Tottenham, and I had to go back in,” he recalled. “I think it will be the same process,” he added. “I am going to go back there and see what the new people say,” he confirmed today. “What he wants me to do.”