Mikey Moore sends two-word message as Tottenham officially agree deal

Tottenham are enduring a disastrous season, but there is hope for the future as several top talents are emerging from the academy.

The young starlets aiming to make a name for themselves at Spurs may find opportunities easier to come by in the future, with several senior players disappointing.

Ange Postecoglou is under huge pressure as Spurs boss, but he has not been afraid to turn to some of the academy stars to boost his first-team squad.

Mikey Moore is the club’s best young talent, and he has already made 18 senior appearances. Aside from Moore, there are other youngsters to be excited about.

Mikey Moore
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Mikey Moore responds as Sam Archer signs Spurs deal

Tottenham under-18s captain Sam Archer is a highly rated goalkeeper in the academy, and he has now taken the next step as he embarks on his professional career.

Spurs have announced that Archer has signed his first professional contract at the club, tying him down for the immediate future.

StatMikey Moore
Appearances18
Minutes635
Goals1
Assists2
Mikey Moore for Spurs

The 18-year-old joined Spurs from his hometown side Hertford Town at the start of last season, and has also made his under-21 debut.

Archer took to Instagram to express his delight at the deal, and Moore was quick to comment, as he responded: “Congrats, brother.”

Mikey Moore is Tottenham’s best young talent

Although there are a number of impressive talents coming through at Spurs, Moore is undoubtedly the one causing the most excitement.

At just 17, Moore has broken through into the first team, and the winger has already shown flashes of why he is so highly rated in North London.

Moore was on a different level to his teammates in the under-18s, scoring an astonishing 19 goals in 24 games, whilst also providing 13 assists, and he was subsequently fast-tracked to the senior side.

With a number of Spurs attackers disappointing, the pathway is there for Moore to establish himself as a first-team regular over the next few years.

The teenager is comfortable on both wings, and Moore may soon find he is Postecoglou’s preferred choice when compared to some of the other options at the Australian’s disposal.