Barry Ferguson: Rangers to sign ‘Dangerous’ attacker in the summer
Rangers have been mooted to secure the services of Mikey Moore from Tottenham in the summer transfer window.
Spurs loaned Moore to Rangers at the start of the season, and it is a decision that has paid off for all parties.
The English attacker has got regular game time to aid his development, the Gers have a versatile option in the final third, while Tottenham have ensured that one of their top young talents has developed well, and his transfer valuation has reduced.
Moore has scored five goals and provided three assists in 36 games in all competitions, but his impact has been far beyond his overall output.

Barry Ferguson expects Rangers to pay up and sign Mikey Moore permanently
Barry Ferguson has been a fan of the 18-year-old and believes that his former club will want to sign him permanently in the summer.
The ex-Gers boss believes that he developed into a proper player under the stewardship of Danny Rohl and would want to continue with him as the manager.
Ferguson also raved about his versatility, stating that he preferred him to play centrally, but noted that he can be effective on the wings as well.
Celtic legend Peter Grand chimed in and added that, as the teenager will not play regularly at Spurs next season, they would allow him to leave in the summer.
He also sees Rangers signing him permanently, as he believes Moore will have a larger resale value.

Speaking to Go Radio, Ferguson said: “Mikey Moore’s a player. He came up here as a boy, and he’s grown into a man. He had a new lease of life under Danny Rohl.
“I really like him centrally. I think he’s so dangerous. But the great thing about him is, the young man can play either flank.
“But when he plays that floating role in behind the striker, he’s so dangerous.
“What I love about him is when he gets the ball, he’s direct. He goes towards the goal. He’s always on the half turn and looking to get at defenders.
“I really like him, and this is going to be the issue… I think Rangers has been good for Mikey Moore and been good for Tottenham as well for his development.
“What’s Tottenham going to do with him in the summer?”
Grant responded: “Tottenham would allow him to stay up here. I think Rangers would buy him. Because then they could sell him on.”

How much will Moore cost Rangers in the summer?
Tottenham will likely want around £30m for Moore if they are to part ways with him permanently at the end of the season.
He was valued close to £25m before the start of the season, and his performances in Scotland will only have increased his valuation.
The Gers can negotiate the price down by offering Spurs perks like first refusal on a future sale, a good sell-on fee, among other things.
Rohl is undoubtedly a fan of the teenager and can look to build his team around Moore if he is to sign permanently in the summer.
