After a season on loan at Ibrox the Spurs winger pure gets it and is seen as the star to lead Derek McInnes’ side to glory.
Such is the levels of despair and desperation at Ibrox that they cling to anything that might be associated with success.
With no trophies, cup finals or even a second place finish to provide comfort the Mikey Moore Trophy is on display at Ibrox through the summer.
The 18-year-old was apparently outstanding for the third best team in Scotland.
He was so good that Spurs want to send him back to Ibrox for more of the same rather than take a step up the Development ladder.
A season on loan at one of the leading Championship clubs would seem the next logical step. Anywhere but Ibrox. He has done that. Ticked the box and kissed the badge.
THE RECORD KNOWS NO BOUNDS IN IBROX FANTASIES
Logic has no place at Ibrox, or the Record as they scratch around for good news.
All that was needed to complete the recipe was a phone call to Kenny Miller for all of the pieces to fall together.
The Genocide supporting Macabbi Tel Aviv boss will talk up anything Ibrox related. After his stint managing in Israel he’ll be lobbying heavily for the Ibrox manager’s job.
After McInnes the Scottish media will happily play Miller’s tune.
Building up to Miller’s comments the Record goes in strongly building the case for Moore’s return:
Rangers are Mikey Moore frontrunners as Ibrox insider sees sense in transfer return
Kenny Miller admits he would be surprised if the teenage wide man isn’t back with Gers for next season after Tottenham avoided relegation.
Ibrox legend Kenny Miller reckons Rangers are the frontrunners to land Mikey Moore on loan again.
And he believes Tottenham could be persuaded to send him back north by a move that “makes sense” for all involved.
Reports from London say Spurs boss Roberto Di Zerbi has decided to farm the 18-year-old for a second season in a row despite his electric displays under former Ibrox gaffer Danny Rohl.
Rohl has moved on to be replaced by Derek McInnes but the new Gers boss will be just as keen to get his hands on Moore having watched the England youth international tear up the Premiership last season.
Spurs bosses have made clear to waiting suitors that they will not sell their prized academy asset.
But they want him to continue his development with regular minutes – and Miller believes Glasgow is the best place for him to do just that.
Miller can prepare himself to be surprised. Moore isn’t returning to Ibrox. There are various other issues.
After signing a dozen duds Ibrox fans attach themselves to the loan signing that flattered to deceive. Or win medals.
In previous seasons it was Vaclav Cerny and Abdallah Sima filled the role. On loan with no option for a permanent move.
Skov Olsen arrived on loan in January. With an option to sign permanently. He bombed out of contention, spectacularly.
A summer of love-bombing, wild speculation and cryptic messages on social media followed by signing elsewhere.
The good news for Miller and the Record is that Ross McCausland, Danilo and Jose Cifuentes are back from spells out on loan.
McCausland can take up the Moore role with the added bonus that he is one of their own and pure gets it.


Ah Ross McCausland forgot all about him,that’s that James Hunt with his bottom lip hanging down to his ankles looking like a stuntman for Quasimodo.
Aye,he’s a cert to winning them something,not.
Warming up for a return to full time hun cheerleading once he gets emptied from another coaching job
Can he not recommend him for Hibernian the ORIGINAL team this Musselburgh Bhoy supported till he became known as ‘The Hibernian Turncoat’ !