Lilywhite Rose: Tottenham sensation to sign new contract this summer after agreeing new terms
The champagne corks may have stopped popping, but Tottenham Hotspur’s triumphant Europa League campaign could receive the perfect encore with teenage sensation Mikey Moore poised to commit his future to the club.
As the North London side basks in the glow of ending their 17-year trophy drought, the 17-year-old winger’s expected contract extension represents another significant victory for the club’s long-term vision.
Moore’s breakthrough season saw him transition from academy prospect to first-team contributor, playing an unsung role in Tottenham’s European success. While Brennan Johnson’s final heroics against Manchester United will dominate the highlights, Moore’s group stage contributions – including a crucial goal in the 3-0 dismantling of Elfsborg – demonstrated why Spurs rate him so highly.
His 22 appearances across all competitions yielded 3 goals and 4 assists, impressive numbers for a player who only turned professional last summer.

The young winger’s decision to align with Unique Sports Group – the agency representing Arsenal’s Ethan Nwaneri – signals his ambition to maximize both his sporting and commercial potential.
As Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham explains, this strategic move paves the way for Moore’s first senior contract when he turns 18 in August: “His new agents won’t just be looking after the football side of things, but they’ll be taking care of contracts with boot providers and other endorsements. This positions him perfectly for his first proper professional deal.”
Ange Postecoglou’s faith in Moore during Tottenham’s injury crisis this season speaks volumes about the Australian’s belief in youth development.
Thrown into the deep end against elite opposition, the teenager displayed a maturity beyond his years – his direct running, technical assurance, and creative instincts offering glimpses of a player who could follow in the footsteps of Tottenham’s legendary wingers.
What makes Moore’s emergence particularly timely is his ability to operate across the frontline. Comfortable on either flank or through the middle, his versatility provides Postecoglou with valuable tactical flexibility. The statistics from his breakthrough campaign reveal a player already making an impact at senior level:
Metric | Total | Per 90 |
---|---|---|
Appearances | 22 | – |
Goals | 3 | 0.26 |
Assists | 4 | 0.35 |
Minutes Played | 1,029 | – |
Key Passes | 19 | 1.66 |
Successful Dribbles | 28 | 2.45 |
Data from 2024/25 season across all competitions
Moore’s development path mirrors Tottenham’s broader strategy under Postecoglou – blending youthful exuberance with experienced heads. Having already lifted major silverware before his 18th birthday, the teenager represents the vanguard of a new generation at Spurs.
His impending contract extension symbolizes the club’s commitment to building around emerging talents rather than relying solely on expensive imports.

For supporters still reveling in their Bilbao triumph, Moore’s continued progression offers something equally precious – hope for sustained success. In a season where Tottenham’s Premier League form faltered, the winger’s emergence provided one of the brightest sparks.
Now, as he prepares to sign on the dotted line, Moore embodies the promise that this Europa League victory could be just the beginning rather than a one-off achievement.
The coming seasons will determine whether Moore can fulfill his undoubted potential, but all signs point to Tottenham securing another important win – this time in the boardroom rather than on the pitch.
As the club prepares for life back among Europe’s elite, keeping their most exciting academy product since Harry Kane represents a statement of intent every bit as significant as their trophy lift in Spain. The future looks bright in North London, and Mikey Moore appears set to be at the heart of it.