Tottenham attacker Mikey Moore has thrived on loan at Rangers this season.
The Englishman was given his Spurs debut by Ange Postecoglou, and despite being a fringe player, his quality was evident from a young age.
Tottenham wanted Moore to secure regular game time, which is why he was loaned out to the Gers for the entire campaign.
It is a decision that has paid off as the 18-year-old has scored five goals and provided two assists in 23 league games this season.

Rangers would love to have Mikey Moore back next season
Tottenham rate Moore extremely highly and did so even before his move to Ibrox in the summer.
He is highly-regarded by the coaches and hierarchy in North London, who envisage a bright future for him.
That is why Spurs have set a high price tag for Moore if there is any team willing to take a punt on him in the summer.
According to the Daily Record, Rangers would love to have the 18-year-old back next season.
It is down to Tottenham to decide what the plan for him is in the future, as he signed a long-term contract there in August last year.
They are making plans about their next manager and it could hinge on what his preference is.

Les Ferdinand delivers verdict on Moore leaving Tottenham this summer
Les Ferdinand was surprised that Spurs let Moore leave on loan at the start of the season.
In his view, the teenager has the creativity and versatility that was lacking at the Premier League club, which has eventually led to them struggling.
He thinks that Moore now needs to be playing regularly after this season at Ibrox, and Tottenham cannot keep him on the bench again.
Ferdinand stopped short of saying that he should be back at Rangers, but believes that the option should be open.
He said: “I was pretty surprised that Spurs let him go out on loan this year because of the squad they have and the lack of creativity we’re now seeing lead to problems. I thought they’d keep him around.
“Thomas Frank lost a few key players to injury like James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski, but I suppose they felt he probably would benefit better from being out on loan and getting a full season under his belt. Sometimes you look at it and you think where’s the best place to get game time?
“Whatever happens next with Mikey, it will be no good for him after a season like this one when he has played so many games for Rangers for him then to go back and do nothing or only get sporadic minutes. We’ll only know by the end of the season whether it’s been a good year for Rangers but so far has it been a successful loan for the young man? I think that’s beyond doubt.
“So the last thing you want to do is go back somewhere where you end up sitting on a bench, where you’re not involved. Mikey will want to expand on what he’s done. Whether that means another year at Rangers as progression for him, it’s not for me to say.
