European clubs target Tottenham striker who scored 14 goals last season and debuted against Manchester City


Dortmund are leading a group of European clubs targeting Tottenham forward Mikey Moore and have held talks with his representatives, LondonWorld has been told.
The 16-year-old is highly rated by Ange manager Postecoglou, who brought him into the team for the final five games of last season and even gave him his debut against Manchester City in the 2-0 home defeat last season.
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Hide AdDortmund have a reputation for identifying the best youngsters in Europe and offering them a path to progress, as evidenced by the success of players like Jadon Sancho and Jude Bellingham.
LondonWorld has been told Spurs will offer the youngster a professional contract once he turns 17 this summer, but they are aware that clubs on the continent have taken notice of the forward, who scored 14 goals and made eight assists for Spurs’ under-18 side last season. Ajax of Amsterdam are also interested LondonWorld has been told.
FootballInsider has also reported that Moore has received a massive offer from Dortmund and are leading the race with teams in Europe looking to tempt him away from north London this summer.
Tottenham looking to strengthen in the transfer market
In more transfer news, Tottenham have made a bid for Archie Gray, who had a medical at Brentford but the deal fell through as the Lilywhites look to add more depth to their squad this summer. Postecoglou is hoping that his team can build on what was a brilliant start to last season before it all came crashing down when they lost players to injuries and suspensions.
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Hide AdThere has been talk of signing another striker, two midfielders, and another centre-back, especially as they now have the added Europa League next season. Pierre-Emile Højbjerg and Bryan Gil are among the players expected to leave this summer, having already agreed to terminate the contract of club record signing Tanguy Ndombele.
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