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Rangers eye return of Mikey Moore as Chermiti stays

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Rangers aim to snap up winger Mikey Moore from Tottenham Hotspur for the upcoming campaign, according to club secretary Danny Rohl. The move would bolster the side’s wide options after a season of mixed results. Moore’s pace and crossing ability have made him a fan favourite during his loan spell.

Manager Steven Gerrard insists striker Youssef Chermiti will remain a key figure next season, despite rumours linking the 21‑year‑old to Porto. Chermiti’s goal‑scoring form last year, netting 12 league goals, underlines his value to the squad’s offensive plans.

Meanwhile, Falkirk eye a sale of striker Barney Stewart, with manager John McGlynn saying any fee would fund a new grass pitch and training facilities. Two or three clubs have made fair offers, positioning the club to upgrade infrastructure while keeping the squad competitive.

With these moves, Rangers seek to strengthen both attack and depth ahead of a crowded European summer. A successful reintegration of Moore and Chermiti could push the club closer to a top‑four finish and secure continental qualification for the next season in the process and boost their league standing.