It's time to check in with Spurs' huge army of loan players as they faced another busy week of match action across the globe
18:31, 23 Feb 2026Updated 18:35, 23 Feb 2026
Tottenham have a whopping 18 players out on loan and plenty of them have been earning praise in a busy week of goals and action.
Spurs have players out on learning their trade across the Football League as well as spread out across Scotland, Germany, Italy and South America with the club's Head of Loans and Pathways Andy Scoulding keeping a close eye on all them and their various situations.
With a new manager set to be in charge in the summer some of them will be looking impress and gain themselves an opportunity under the next man in the Tottenham dugout in order to carve out a career for themselves at the north London club. Others are just looking to develop or put themselves in the shop window for the summer transfer market.
Spurs had 19 players out on loan but left-back Callum Logan appears to have returned from his spell at National League side Braintree Town to play for Spurs' U21s.
Here's how every single one of Tottenham's other 18 loan players got on across the world this week.
Mikey Moore (Rangers)
Mikey Moore saved the day for Rangers with an 88th minute equaliser as they fought back from 2-0 down to grab a point away against 10-man Livingston.
Moore, playing in a central number 10 role, almost set up an early goal for Rangers with a deep curling cross to Andreas Skov Olsen, only for the keeper to save his header. The 18-year-old then curled in an effort himself after Rangers had gone a goal down to the bottom side that was pushed aside by the stopper.
Moore set up an opportunity early in the second half for Bojan Miovski and had his own low effort stopped by the goalkeeper himself only for the hosts to score again to stun the Glasgow giants.
After the red card for Cristian Montano, Emmanuel Fernandez managed to hit an 81st minute rocket of a goal back.
The stage was set for the Spurs teenager to score a rare headed goal with a lovely flicked effort from James Tavernier's cross.
There was still time for Moore to dribble into the Livingston box and appear to be brought down as he went to shoot, yet a long VAR check resulted in nothing for the visitors.
Moore has now racked up 36 appearances this season, scoring five goals and laying on three assists. The teenager got plenty of praise from the Scottish media and from the Rangers fans for his performance in the game.
Luka Vuskovic (Hamburg)
Tottenham fans can look forward to seeing Luka Vuskovic getting experience at the World Cup this summer with Croatia.
Croatia assistant boss Ivica Olic has said in an interview with media outlet Jutarnji that the talented teenage defender will be heading to the USA at the end of the season.
"I will still talk to Zlatko Dalic, but I can say that Vuskovic will one hundred percent go with the senior team to America, considering the problems that exist in the senior team, and Luka is playing so well in HSV that he is one of the best defenders in the Bundesliga. For him, the youth team is a finished story," said the former Bayern striker.
Vuskovic continues to go from strength to strength at Hamburg and plenty of the world's top sides have been circling him with interest. However Spurs have him locked into a long-term contract and will want to get him involved in first team affairs next season, although the youngster would no doubt love to play alongside his brother Mario at Hamburg when he returns from suspension.
Vuskovic missed out on HSV's 1-1 draw at Mainz on Friday as he was suspended, after picking up his fifth booking of the season in the 3-2 home win the previous weekend against Union Berlin.
The Croatian has made 21 appearances and played 1,920 minutes so far for the Bundesliga outfit.
Kota Takai (Borussia Monchengladbach)
Kota Takai is beginning to get starts with back-to-back 90 minute appearances for Borussia Monchengladbach including Sunday's 2-1 defeat at Freiburg.
The 21-year-old Japan international is still adapting to the European game and is expected to gradually settle into life away from the J-League and the faster and more physical nature of German football.
The centre-back has made six appearances now in the Bundesliga and will be looking to get his fitness and sharpness back after months spent out through injury after he arrived at Tottenham.
Dane Scarlett (Hibernian)
Dane Scarlett continues to get minutes for Hibernian and came off the bench in the final half hour of their big 2-1 victory at Celtic on Sunday.
The 21-year-old played his part in the win and the Edinburgh Evening News gave the Spurs striker a 5.5 in their player ratings with a review that sounded better than that score: "On for Elding with 59 minutes on the clock. Spurs loanee led line well."
Scarlett has made five appearances now up north of the border with one assist and 236 minutes to his name.
Manor Solomon (Fiorentina)
Manor Solomon will be looking to continue his run of starts in Serie A as Fiorentina welcome Pisa on Monday night. The Israel international has scored two goals in his past three matches and has become a regular fixture on either wing.
The 26-year-old winger has eight Serie A appearances to his name already, two more than the total of La Liga games he got for Villarreal in the first half of the season and also made one appearance in the Italian cup with 545 minutes to his name in Italy.
Alejo Veliz (Rosario Central)
Alejo Veliz is six games into the new league season with Rosario Central and will be looking to get back among the goals after only scoring in the second match of the season a month ago.
The 22-year-old is expected to head to Bahia at the end of the season after Tottenham agreed a deal with the Brazilian side to sell Veliz once his current loan at Rosario ends. A £7.8m (9m euros) deal was agreed with £871k in add-ons (1m euros) plus a 20% sell-on clause.
Alfie Devine (Preston North End)
Alfie Devine continues to be a central figure for Preston but he could not stop them from going down 1-0 at struggling Blackburn in the Championship on Friday night.
The 21-year-old midfielder has been earning plaudits aplenty during his season at the Championship side but he and Preston found it tough to break through at Ewood Park.
Devine received a six for his efforts in the Lancashire Post's player ratings with the review: "Some bright moments in the first half but drifted out of the game."
Devine has made 32 league appearances, including six goals and two assists from midfield with another two appearances in the Carabao Cup, plus an assist, and a substitute appearance in the FA Cup to make it 2,371 minutes in total so far this season.
Will Lankshear & Jamie Donley (Oxford United)
Jamie Donley is back in action after six weeks out following a horrendous aerial collision on his debut for Oxford in the FA Cup at the start of last month which left him knocked out for a short period and with injuries to his neck, shoulder and ribs.
After starting in the FA Cup defeat at Sunderland last week, the 21-year-old got more minutes in his tank with Saturday's 0-0 draw at high-flying Middlesbrough bringing a much-needed point for second-from-bottom Oxford. Will Lankshear got back-to-back starts after the cup match with 87 minutes against Middlesbrough.
After making his return against Sunderland, Donley told the Oxford Mail: "It’s definitely a lot better than my first appearance in an Oxford shirt so I was looking forward to it and just wanted to enjoy it really because I haven’t had a lot of football recently.
"I enjoyed it and obviously it would’ve been a lot nicer to win but it’s good to get out on the pitch. I think when you come to a new club, the easiest way to get used to the players is playing games and getting game time and obviously that didn’t happen how I wanted it to. But I think I’ve joined in with the lads really well and hopefully I can start putting in good performances for everyone."
Yang Min-hyeok (Coventry)
Yang Min-hyeok has missed out on the squad for Coventry's victories against Middlesbrough and West Brom in the Championship in the past week.
The 19-year-old winger had made 16 appearances for Portsmouth, scoring three goals and laying on one assist, before switching to Frank Lampard's Premier League-chasing side.
However, the South Korean has only made one start for Coventry so far with his first experience of FA Cup football last month and the third round defeat at Stoke City as well as three Championship appearances totalling 29 minutes of football.
Ashley Phillips (Stoke City)
Ashley Phillips continues to scrap with Stoke for every point they can get as they drew 2-2 with struggling Leicester City in the Championship on Saturday.
The 20-year-old centre-back continues to barely miss a minute of action and Stoke-on-Trent Live gave him a six in their player ratings with the write-up: "Throws himself into defending duties but needed more help from players in front of him to press properly as game went on."
Phillips has made 32 appearances this season for Stoke with a huge 2,624 minutes to his name.
Oliver Irow & George Abbott (Mansfield)
Oliver Irow had to sit on the bench and watch Mansfield's 2-0 defeat at home to Lincoln City in League One on Saturday afternoon. George Abbott got 11 minutes to his name in that game as he continues his gradual return from a season fragmented by injury, having scored on his debut earlier this month against Peterborough.
Irow had enjoyed a spectacular two-goal debut himself for Mansfield against Port Vale last month.
Now the Spurs duo will be looking to play a part as Mansfield host AFC Wimbledon on Saturday afternoon.
Yusuf Akhamrich (Bristol Rovers)
Yusuf Akhamrich continues to go from strength to strength for Bristol Rovers and bagged a goal and assist in their 3-1 victory in League Two against Grimsby Town
The 20-year-old winger has been on the bench twice in the Champions League this season for Spurs and once in the Premier League without being handed his debut before announcing himself in senior football with a sensational brace of goals in last month's win for Rovers against Newport County.
He scored again in the following match against Walsall before going three matches with a goal until Saturday's win and his two goal involvements, his goal a controlled low finish into the net.
The Bristol Post's Will Murray handed Akhamrich an eight in his player ratings with the review: "Akhamrich is pretty good, isn't he? What an impact the Spurs loanee has had, with four goals at The Mem already. He missed out on the starting line-up at Oldham Athletic, but returned today and was a constant threat. His assist to Quigley was pinpoint, and his second-half strike was well deserved. A lot of the creative emphasis was on Akhamrich today, especially in the first-half, and he stepped up brilliantly."
Alfie Dorrington (Salford City)
Alfie Dorrington is getting into the swing of things himself in League Two and grabbed his first Football League assist in Salford City's 3-2 defeat at Cheltenham on Saturday.
The 20-year-old centre-back is back in the English game after returning from Aberdeen and has started three of Salford's last four matches, including the 2-0 FA Cup fourth round defeat at Manchester City.
Salford were 2-1 up with 14 minutes to go despite Luke Garbutt's 48th minute red card but conceded twice to Cheltenham in the final minutes including a heart-breaking 96th minute winner for George Miller. Dorrington had flicked on a long throw for Zach Awe to make it 2-1 but the 10-man visitors could not hold on.
Tyrese Hall (Notts County)
Tyrese Hall has been coming off the bench in recent weeks and got 26 minutes in Notts County's 5-0 romp against Tranmere on Saturday in League Two.
The 20-year-old midfielder has notched six goals and two assists across 1,632 minutes in 31 appearances since heading out of Tottenham.
Damola Ajayi (Bromley)
Damola Ajayi found himself an unused substitute for the second weekend in a row as League Two side Bromley drew 0-0 at Harrogate Town on Saturday
The 20-year-old winger has managed 22 appearances across his spells at Bromley and Doncaster Rovers in a season of development.
Aaron Maguire (Hampton & Richmond Borough)
Aaron Maguire played every minute of his first three matches for National League South side Hampton & Richmond Borough but has not been in the squad for their past two matches this week.
The 21-year-old goalkeeper is enjoying his first experience of senior football with the non-league outfit.

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