Mikey Moore, from Tottenham Hotspur, is on Borussia Dortmund's list for the summer transfer window. According to Sky Sports journalist Florian Plettenberg, the young Englishman is one of the attackers on BVB's shopping list. Sebastian Kehl is looking for a productive summer ahead of him, with the Club World Cup on the horizon and BVB's likelihood of reaching Champions League qualification.
Also, according to Patrick Berger, the Black and Yellows are looking for four different positions, at least, across the pitch to reinforce their squad for the 2025/2026 season, including a box-to-box midfielder, a number 10, a centre-back, and a back-up striker. Mikey Moore does not necessarily fit in the described positions once he is a natural winger, but he can play the Jamie Gittens off-the-bench role as Jamie is likely to head out of the Signal Iduna Park.
However, it currently appears that Premier League clubs are leading the race for the player, who would likely go on loan next season for more game time, as he has just signed his first professional contract with Spurs until June 2027. Despite some bright moments and his first professional goal this season, Moore has struggled to get minutes with Ange Postecoglou, with 588 minutes total.
The young lad is one of the most prolific players coming out of Tottenham's academy and England's youth teams, excelling in dribbling and ball-carrying in dangerous areas. He would be a nice addition to BVB if Sebastian Kehl could pull that one off.