
Birmingham City and West Brom target offered new Premier League contract.
Tottenham Hotspur has offered Mickey Moore, a Birmingham City and West Brom target, a new contract, Football.London reports.
Birmingham City and West Brom have been linked with a loan transfer for the Premier League player this summer, according to Football Insider. BCFC and WBA are both preparing for the start of the new Championship season.

Moore, 17, is highly ranked by Tottenham Hotspur and is expected to have a bright career in the game. His current contract expires in June 2027. Football. London now claims he has been offered new terms by Thomas Frank’s team. Hull City, according to Football League World, are admirers as well.
According to BBC Sport, former Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou stated last year: “It’s fair to say it’s incredible that he’s turning 17.” We introduced him into the first-team situation near the conclusion of last year.
He has made an impression whenever he has played for the under-18s or under-21s.
“For a young player, he adjusted swiftly [to the first team]. He returned for the preseason and performed admirably in both games and training. It is fantastic for this football club that he has progressed through our academy and is already showing great promise.”

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Birmingham City is being patient with their recruitment. BCFC is not rushing into any agreements right now, preferring to wait for the proper characters. The Blues dominated League One last season. They eventually won promotion alongside Wrexham and Charlton Athletic.

Chris Davies was hired as their manager 12 months ago and has done an excellent job. He has previously served as a number two for Celtic, Leicester City, and Tottenham Hotspur. Moore might help Birmingham City’s attacking ranks.
He would give them something unique at the top of the pitch.
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West Brom have appointed Ryan Mason as their head coach. WBA appointed the 33-year-old as Tony Mowbray’s replacement and gave him his first management post in the game on a three-year contract that runs until 2028.
Mason knows Moore well from his stint as a coach at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. He was a member of Postecoglou’s backroom staff when they won the Europa League last season.
So far, the Baggies have looked into signing centre-back Nat Phillips on a permanent basis from Liverpool following his loan spell at Derby County. They have the opportunity to bring in more reinforcements over the following few months.
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