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Mikey Moore snubbed as top 10 Rangers player ratings emerge for 2025/26 season

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Mikey Moore has not made it in the top 10 Rangers players this season, Sofascore data reveals.

The 18-year-old moved to Ibrox in the summer on loan from Spurs and has become one of Danny Rohl’s most important players.

It took the English attacker a while to get going, but he has now made the left wing position his own and is one of the manager’s first names on the team sheet.

Mikey Moore looks on.
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Nicolas Raskin and Jack Butland make the top 5 in Sofascore ratings

Despite his recent struggles, Sofascore have named Nicolas Raskin as the top-performing Rangers player this season, with a rating of 7.42.

James Tavernier and Emmanuel Fernandez make the top 3 with identical ratings of 7.33

John Souttar has been given a 7.27 rating, putting him in fourth place, while Jack Butland (7.13) makes up the top five.

John Souttar looks to the side.
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Nasser Djiga and Thelo Aasgaard, both of whom aren’t regular starters, are sixth and seventh with ratings of 7.08 and 7.03, respectively.

Connor Barron, who is returning from an injury, is eighth with 6.95, and despite his recent form, Youssef Chermiti (6.94) is in ninth place.

With 6.94, Djeidi Gassama makes up the top 10, while Mikey Moore follows in 11th with a rating of 6.93.

Djeidi Gassama in action.
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Will Rangers sign Mikey Moore permanently this summer?

Moore has done better than many thought that he would, much to the delight of the Tottenham hierarchy.

They loaned him out under the expectation that he would play regularly in Scotland and develop into a quality player.

However, he may not be ready to be a first-team regular for Spurs next season if they avoid relegation and remain a Premier League club.

He will want to play regularly and could demand another season, or longer, in Glasgow.

Rangers would love to re-sign Moore as Rohl is a huge fan of the English teenager.

Moore will cost around £30m if the Gers are to sign him permanently, so they may prefer another loan spell if Tottenham do not lower their valuation.

Given how well he is playing in Scotland, there is no reason why the winger would not want to return for another season.