Moore is the most exciting young player to emerge from the Tottenham academy for a generation and he signed a three-year deal this week.
The winger earned some first-team action for Ange Postecoglou’s side at the end of last season, making two brief substitute appearances in Premier League games in May, which Postecoglou said was a “reward” for how well he had been training with the seniors.
This summer, he has played a starring role for the first team, popping up with goals and assists. You have to remind yourself that Moore has only just turned 17, which means he will need careful management this season.
In recent years, Tottenham have had gifted teenagers — Marcus Edwards, Troy Parrott — who were hyped before they were ready for first-team football. Everyone at the club will be keen that Moore progresses at his own pace.