Tottenham gem quietly at risk of missing the rest of the season

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Tottenham Hotspur have been hit harder than any other club in the Premier League with injuries this season, and even with Ange Postecoglou gone at the helm, his presence in this regard very much still lingers on the injury report.

Dominic Solanke, Dejan Kulusevski, and James Maddison all came into the season with injuries, and even new signing Randal Kolo Muani arrived with a dead leg. Solanke aggravated his issue, while Destiny Udogie, Mohammed Kudus, Cristian Romero, Pape Matar Sarr, Archie Gray, and Lucas Bergvall have all been among those to join the holdovers on the injury report at various points this season.

But even the stars out on loan haven't been immune from the bad luck injury crisis that seemingly plagues Tottenham players on an annual basis. Over the November international break, gem wide playmaker Mikey Moore suffered an injury for the England youth international team.

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Now, according to his own manager Danny Rohl at a press conference, via Sky Sports Scotland, Moore is among three players currently at risk of missing the entire remainder of the 2025/26 season for Rangers with an injury. The others are John Souttar and Derek Cornelius. Rohl said, It's always an honour to play for your own country... as a club manager you always want to protect your players."

Out with an unspecified muscular injury that requires further evaluation, it's anyone's guess as to when the uber talented Moore will be back. His injury comes at an especially terrible time, too, as Moore was breaking out again after a bad start to his loan spell in Scotland, with the appointment of Rohl unsurprisingly completely changing his fortunes.

Even though Moore isn't a current Tottenham first team player, he was last season and shined even on the international stage at the Europa League. Spurs loaned him to Rangers in the hopes that he would blossom into a focal player and star before returning to help solve the issue on the wings for the Tottenham first team.

So far, Moore has quietly taken steps in that direction, so a season ending injury for the 18 year old potential franchise player would be devastating for both Rangers and Spurs, pushing back his development potentially a full year further. Moore is one of those players Tottenham fans have to be glued to long term, and, therefore, any injury updates going forward on him are crucial to monitor.

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