Mikey Moore could return to Rangers next season, and there has been a telling hint that has emerged from his activity off the pitch.
The English youngster enjoyed an incredible season at Ibrox on loan from Tottenham and even won the PFA’s Young Player of the Year award for all players in Scotland.
Danny Rohl wants Moore to return and that could be possible now that Spurs will play Premier League football next season.
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Mikey Moore is currently vacationing with Bailey Rice and Mason Munn
With his loan spell ending, Moore would have been free to return to London and spend time with his Tottenham teammates.
However, he has decided to go on vacation with Rangers duo Mason Munn and Bailey Rice, further showcasing his bond with people at Ibrox.
While it may not be a guarantee that he will return to Glasgow next season, he surely is happy with his teammates.

He became a fan favourite despite being an 18-year-old on loan and knows how much the manager also wants him back.
His spending time with Rice and Munn could just be a coincidence, or it could indicate that there are plans to bring him back to Ibrox.
Talks will surely be held in the coming weeks over a potential return and there is no rush to have them now, with Moore enjoying his time off.
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How can Danny Rohl convince Moore to return to Rangers?
Moore knows that he’s going to be a key player at Rangers, and that is something Rohl needs to be driving home.
The German can highlight that the Englishman is a perfect tactical fit in his system and that with the signing of Lawrence Shankland and others, there will be a better chance of winning the title.
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He could also explain to the winger how much he’s loved by the fans, coaching staff and the players, and how he would be able to realise his dreams to represent England quicker if he gets regular minutes.
Moore has a better chance of scoring and assisting regularly in Scotland, and that will help increase his confidence as well.
It remains to be seen if Rohl is successful in bringing the teenager back.



