Tottenham Hotspur loanee Mikey Moore admits he is still uncertain what his future holds beyond his loan spell at Rangers. Moore left Spurs last summer to join the Scottish Premiership giants on a loan deal until the end of the season.


Moore has been tipped for a bright future after enjoying his breakthrough into the Spurs first-team last season, where he made 19 appearances across all competitions, including 10 in the Premier League and five on the way to helping the club win the Europa League.


Since moving to Scotland, Moore has been a key player for the Glasgow giants, scoring six goals across 40 appearances and added to his tally in their 4-1 win over Aberdeen on Saturday.


Igor Tudor is currently in caretaker charge of Tottenham until the end of the campaign, though, his future at the club is also uncertain with Spurs battling to avoid relegation from the Premier League.


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Just one point separates them now after Nottingham Forest claimed an emphatic 3-0 win over Tudor's side at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday.


Moore, meanwhile, has admitted that the uncertainty with the managerial situation at Tottenham means he still does not know what could happen in the future.


“Yeah, we're going to see,” Moore told the Daily Record. “Obviously, I don't know what's happening with the manager and what's happening at the club at the minute.


“We'll see how the season ends, who comes in and I'm going to speak to people and just try and find the best solution for me.


"This loan has been unbelievable for me and if it's right for me next year, then I'd love to stay here, but we have to see what's going to happen.”


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Moore also admitted that he has yet to receive word on what is going to happen with regards to his future at the end of the season following his loan at Rangers.


“Yeah, to be honest, I don't know if there's been much club-to-club contact yet, but I know that people have spoke to me and the people around me, so conversations are happening and we'll see what happens come the end of the season,” Moore said.


“I just want to enjoy the last seven games and obviously I've absolutely loved it up here, so we'll see what happens.


"The loans manager at Spurs is Andy Scolding, who used to work up here, so he was a big influence in me coming here in the first place.


“He explained to me what he feels it can help me with and I think he was completely right with everything he said. I'll speak to him, I think he was up here watching the game. I'll probably ring him after, so we'll see what he says.”

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