
Mikey Moore ‘to approve West Brom transfer’ after what’s happened at Tottenham
Ryan Mason may be able to entice Tottenham forward Mikey Moore to join West Brom on loan this summer transfer window.
The ex-Spurs assistant was appointed at The Hawthorns to succeed Tony Mowbray and hopefully turn the tide in B71 after spending around five years in the North London outfit’s dugout in various capacities.
With the 34-year-old now at the Albion, Moore’s loan move from Tottenham could be on the cards, with the latest developments potentially edging it closer.

West Brom to sign Moore after Mathys Tel transfer agreement at Tottenham
West Brom may be inching towards bringing Moore to the West Midlands after Tottenham have reached an agreement with Bayern Munich for Mathys Tel.
Spurs will sign the 20-year-old permanently after he spent half a season on loan under Ange Postecoglou.
With the French youngster set to sign a long-term contract at the North London outfit, the recruitment team could potentially sanction a few exits.
Appearances | Goals | Assists | Minutes played |
22 | 3 | 4 | 1029 |
Moore has impressed at Tottenham this season, and it isn’t surprising to see West Brom expressing their interest in him.
The 17-year-old may see his game time dwindle in the upcoming campaign, though, with Manor Solomon also returning to N17 after an impressive loan spell at Leeds United.
Mason should use Tottenham links to sign Moore at West Brom
Mason knows Moore very well, and it would be safe to say that the Baggies could possibly have an edge in the transfer race if he decides to leave Tottenham on loan.
The 17-year-old enjoyed significant game time at Spurs before picking up a virus, which sidelined him for a considerable period.
With the England Under-19 international showing glimpses of his talent in North London, West Brom could be the perfect place for him to develop further.
The Albion are ambitious about their prospects ahead of next season, and Mason surely knows how to bring the best out of the youngster.
At Tottenham, Moore will have to compete with the likes of Brennan Johnson, Son Heung-min, Tel and Solomon for minutes.
With Grady Diangana leaving, West Brom should look to bolster their attack, and the 17-year-old seems like the perfect option for them.
The Englishman is versatile and can be deployed in multiple positions up front, giving the Black Country club plenty of options.
Mason should definitely use his links in N17 to convince the youngster to join the Baggies on loan this summer.