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PSG are now thinking about signing Tottenham’s ‘outstanding’ young player

The future appears to be incredibly bright at Tottenham.

Indeed, while Spurs have been disappointing in recent years under Antonio Conte and Jose Mourinho, they’re moving in the right direction under Ange Postecoglou, and there are some talented young players within the squad.

The likes of Ashley Phillips, Jamie Donley and Alfie Dorrington have all been tipped for big things, while Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall are two exciting new additions.

However, perhaps the jewel in Tottenham’s crown is young Mikey Moore. The teenager is said to be the next big thing in English football.

Of course, when you have a talent this prodigious, there’s bound to be interest, and according to Ben Jacobs, speaking on Last Word on Spurs, PSG are interested in the ‘outstanding’ youngster.

PSG interested in Mikey Moore

Jacobs shared what he’s heard about Moore.

“With Mikey Moore, the Tottenham perspective is more to keep hold of the player if they possibly can, and there is, as we know, for example, some early interest from PSG,” Jacobs said.

Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach - Sportsfile/UEFA via Getty Images
Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach – Sportsfile/UEFA via Getty Images

Tottenham need to keep Moore

Tottenham need to do all they can to keep Mikey Moore.

This young man isn’t ready for the first-team yet, but the fact that PSG are sniffing around suggests he’s got a huge future ahead of him.

Tottenham know better than most teams how important these young academy graduates can eventually become – just look at Harry Kane, and it would be so frustrating if Spurs lost Moore before he fulfilled his potential.

Of course, if PSG come calling it is difficult to say no, especially in this era of English players flourishing abroad, but Tottenham need to pull out all the stops to make sure they can keep Moore at least for a few more years.

This is an exciting young player, and PSG’s interest is certainly worrying from a Tottenham perspective.