
Moore ‘to follow Mason to West Brom’ amid Tottenham exit update
Ryan Mason could bring several Tottenham players with him to West Brom, including Mikey Moore.
It looks set to be a summer of change at Tottenham.
While winning the UEFA Europa League could open some doors for the Lilywhites, it looks to also be the final chapter for several individuals at Hotspur Way.
After finally winning a trophy with Tottenham, Mason is ready for his next challenge, and Moore might not be too far behind.

Moore ‘could join West Brom on loan from Tottenham’
Moore enjoyed a breakout season with Tottenham, which most young players would dream of achieving.
While he remained on the bench during the final, the 17-year-old still made an impact throughout Spurs’ Europa League campaign, providing a goal and an assist across five appearances in Europe.
2024/25 | Appearances | Goals | Assists | Minutes |
Mikey Moore | 22 | 3 | 4 | 1.029′ |
However, Moore only amassed 361 minutes in 10 Premier League outings for Spurs.
Therefore, the teenager could be tempted to leave on loan next season to secure regular playing time, with Mason keen to bring Moore to West Brom [EyaWeGew].
Mason is expected to take charge of the Baggies, and Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes Moore, as well as several other Spurs players, could follow the 33-year-old to The Hawthorns.
“If Mason does join West Brom, that could be quite positive for Tottenham,” Wenham said.
“It would open up some really interesting loan options. Perhaps Jamie Donley or Josh Keeley could join the Baggies on loan, or maybe Will Lankshear will go back to West Brom?
“Moore could even follow Mason to West Brom; that is a move I could see happening. A lot of discussions could come from Mason joining West Brom.”
Moore would flourish at West Brom
With Tottenham looking to bring in several reinforcements in attack, Moore will likely need to fight for minutes next season.
While there is the possibility that the competition could accelerate his development, the likely outcome is that Moore would struggle to play ahead of his more experienced teammates.
A loan spell with West Brom would not only result in more game time and ample opportunities to grow, but also potentially the chance to learn from a coach he is already familiar with.
Therefore, if a temporary move to the Championship club is on the cards, Tottenham would be wise to make it a reality next season.