Tottenham Hotspur forward Mikey Moore is a target for a loan move to Borussia Dortmund, according to reports from Tottenham News and TEAMtalk. Former Spurs scout Bryan King believes a move to the German club would be a “fantastic” opportunity for the young player, drawing parallels to the successful loan spell of Jadon Sancho at Dortmund.
Moore spent last season on loan at Rangers, gaining experience but potentially needing a step up in competition to continue his development. Dortmund’s participation in the Champions League and status as a top Bundesliga side are seen as significant attractions. King highlighted Dortmund’s history of nurturing English wingers, specifically mentioning Sancho’s impressive performances and the presence of Jamie Gittens within their ranks.
Tottenham have been active in the transfer market this summer, strengthening their defence and midfield with signings like Jan Paul van Hecke, Mateus Fernandes, and Sandro Tonali. While the club are open to Moore gaining further experience through a loan, they are reportedly hesitant to include an option to buy in any potential deal. Spurs value Moore’s potential and would prefer him to return to North London after his loan spell.
TEAMtalk reports that discussions are ongoing between Tottenham and Dortmund, but the German club are pushing for a loan with an option to buy, a proposal that has met resistance from Spurs. The club are aware of the benefits of a spell in Germany, referencing Luka Vuskovic’s successful first season in the Bundesliga as an example. It remains unclear whether Dortmund will adjust their offer to a straight loan or withdraw from negotiations. The potential move could provide Moore with consistent playing time and exposure to a high level of football, furthering his development as a promising young talent.




