Tottenham Hotspur has successfully acquired young midfielder Archie Gray from Leeds United in a transfer valued between £25m and £30m. Concurrently, defender Joe Rodon has made a permanent move to Leeds after a loan spell. Gray, 18, has committed to a six-year contract with Tottenham and will don the number 14 jersey.
Despite Brentford’s higher bid of £35m being declined by Leeds, Tottenham managed to outmaneuver the Bees for Gray’s signature. Gray is set to experience European football with Tottenham following their Europa League qualification.
Gray, an England U21 international, marks manager Ange Postecoglou’s second signing of the summer, following Timo Werner’s loan return from RB Leipzig. Last season, Gray made 52 appearances and played in the Championship play-off final.
Leeds expressed deep regret over selling Gray, a product of their academy and son of former striker Andy Gray. The sale was necessitated by a release clause activated by Leeds’ failure to secure promotion. Leeds’ statement conveyed a mix of sorrow and gratitude towards Gray, emphasizing the club’s ambition to achieve automatic promotion next season.
The transfer saga took a turn when Tottenham swooped in, despite Gray nearing a move to Brentford. Gray’s Premier League appeal, despite his youth, has been a significant talking point.
Leeds United and its supporters are left to grapple with the departure of a homegrown star, as Tottenham welcomes one of England’s most promising young players.