Kenny Miller Says Rangers Lead Mikey Moore Loan Race
Kenny Miller believes Rangers are now front-runners to bring Tottenham Hotspur winger Mikey Moore back to Ibrox on loan this summer.
The former Rangers striker has backed a second temporary move for the 18-year-old, with Derek McInnes beginning his first transfer window as manager and Rangers looking for wide players who can settle quickly.
Moore spent last season at Rangers and already has a clear understanding of the league, the stadium and the pressure around the club. That matters because McInnes does not have a slow rebuild in front of him. He needs players who can sharpen the attack before the competitive calendar starts to bite.
Moore Return Would Give McInnes A Familiar Weapon
According to the Daily Record’s report on Miller’s Moore verdict, the ex-Ibrox forward sees Rangers as well placed if Tottenham decide another loan is the best development route.
That is the key point for Rangers. Moore is not a permanent squad-value solution, but he would be a proven short-term fit for a manager who needs pace, direct running and existing Ibrox confidence.
ReadRangers has already covered how Tottenham’s loan stance keeps the Moore route open. Miller’s view adds another layer: the deal now looks less like a hopeful reunion and more like a live option Rangers should be ready to pursue early.







