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Rangers fans decide on the Player of the Year award as star gets over 50% of the votes

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Rangers fans made their decision on the Player of the Year award, with over a thousand supporters casting their vote.

A number of hardcore Rangers fans signed up to TalkingPoints and made their voices heard.

After what has been a topsy-turvy season for the Ibrox outfit, the club officially shortlisted five players for the award: Mikey Moore, James Tavernier, Emmanuel Fernandez, Nicolas Raskin and Jack Butland.

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Mikey Moore gets 54.91 per cent of the votes

Rangers fans believe that Moore has been their player of the season, as they gave him 54.91 per cent of the votes.

Having joined from Tottenham on loan in the summer, few would have thought that he would have had the kind of impact that he did.

The 18-year-old has made 41 appearances in all competitions for the Ibrox outfit, finding the back of the net on six occasions and scoring three goals.

Mikey Moore celebrating a goal.
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Fernandez also has had an exceptional season and came second in the voting.

Nearly 27 per cent of the Gers fans thought that he had the best season and deserved to win the award.

Nicolas Raskin came in third with 8.43 per cent of the votes, while Jack Butland and James Tavernier came fourth and fifth, respectively, with 5.6 per cent and 4 per cent of the share.

Danny Rohl has made it very clear he wants Mikey Moore back…

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Will Moore be back at Rangers next season?

Danny Rohl wants Moore back at Ibrox next season, and there have been talks held about making that happen.

However, a lot has changed at Spurs over the course of the season, and nothing is certain, as things stand.

Currently, Tottenham are in the bottom three, and if they get relegated, it is going to be chaos behind the scenes.

A number of players will leave, and that could see them retaining Moore’s services as he would thrive in the Championship and get them back in the Premier League.

If they avoid relegation, Roberto De Zerbi would want to strengthen the first-team squad, and Moore may not get the minutes he desires.

That could see the Lilywhites loaning the English attacker out for another season, and in that scenario, he will likely return to Glasgow.