Borussia Dortmund have registered their interest in Tottenham Hotspur’s 18-year-old midfielder Mikey Moore, with initial discussions focusing on a potential loan deal with an option to buy, according to sources close to the negotiations. The German club have made their keenness to acquire the talented teenager known to Tottenham officials this summer.
Spurs are currently considering the proposal, though they are reportedly less inclined to agree to a permanent departure for Moore at this stage of his career. The club views a further loan spell as the most beneficial path for the player’s development, allowing him to gain consistent first-team experience without severing ties with North London. Moore is considered a player with significant potential within the Tottenham setup.
Moore spent last season on loan with Rangers, gaining valuable playing time in the Scottish Premiership. The Glasgow club were hoping to renew the loan agreement for the 2026/27 season and have communicated their interest to Moore’s representatives, with the player also said to be open to a return. However, Tottenham are believed to favour the Bundesliga as a more challenging and technically demanding league for Moore’s progression.
Dortmund’s interest represents a step up in competition for Moore’s services, and the club’s history of nurturing young English talent is seen as a potential advantage. The opportunity to compete in the Champions League with Dortmund is also viewed as a significant draw, providing Moore with exposure to Europe’s elite competition. Talks are still in the early stages, and Moore’s future remains uncertain, but Dortmund’s pursuit is a testament to his growing reputation.
Tottenham are currently undertaking a period of squad restructuring, and balancing the books is a priority. Allowing Moore to develop elsewhere while retaining an option to bring him back could prove a shrewd move for the club, while ensuring the player continues to progress.



