‘Moore to join West Brom on loan’ as Frank makes decision on Tottenham winger

Mikey Moore has been linked with a move to West Brom after his breakthrough season at Tottenham.

Moore has become a fan favourite since he signed his first professional contract last summer.

Ange Postecoglou handed Moore his senior debut in a 2-0 defeat to Manchester City last season, with the teenager becoming the youngest player to ever feature for Spurs in the Premier League.

However, Postecoglou has now been replaced by Thomas Frank, which means there is set to be plenty of changes at Tottenham, with the Dane already making one decision.

Tottenham starlet Mikey Moore smiles while warming up before a game.
Credit: Imago

Manor Solomon to feature in Tottenham’s pre-season campaign

Manor Solomon spent the season on loan with Leeds United.

The left-winger shone at Elland Road, scoring the goal which clinched the Championship title for Leeds.

PlayersAppearancesGoalsAssistsMinutes
Manor Solomon4110132,705′
Mikey Moore1712782′
Solomon and Moore in all competitions this season

As a result, the Whites have been widely linked with a permanent move for Solomon. However, it looks as though the 25-year-old will now continue at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

As reported by Sacha Tavolieri via X (14 June), Frank is a fan of Solomon, and the 51-year-old wants to take a closer look at the winger in pre-season.

It was previously believed that Moore could thrive under Frank, but the recent news could see him struggle for gametime.

Solomon’s revival is not the only concern for Moore. Tottenham have also announced (15 June) the permanent signing of Mathys Tel from Bayern Munich on a contract that will run until 2031.

It has already been suggested that Moore could follow Ryan Mason to West Brom on loan this summer.

And with the prospect of competing with both Solomon and Tel for spaces in the forward line, Moore may be more inclined to make the move to The Hawthorns.

Moore could thrive on loan

Moore should consider a loan deal this season, even if West Brom is no longer an option.

The competition for places at Tottenham will be high next season, and Frank may choose to start more experienced players in the bigger games. Therefore, if Moore does not want to limit his progress, he should seriously think about a season-long loan.