Harry Gray is proving to be the brightest youngster emerging from the Leeds United academy at the moment.
Thorp Arch has produced some excellent talents over the years, and Gray is seemingly the next in line at just 16 years of age.
Leeds fans will know him as Archie Gray’s brother, as Gray called his younger brother ‘really good’.
The young striker is proving to be a hit, and Daniel Farke may see an opportunity to incorporate the youngster in the near future.
However, a host of Premier League clubs including Tottenham are interested in Gray, which poses a real threat to his Elland Road future.
Leeds United prospect Harry Gray’s thoughts on a move to Tottenham
Of course, a reunion with his brother is in the frame, as after just one season at the club, Gray made the £40m move to Spurs.
Whites fans will be hoping his younger sibling doesn’t follow the same pathway, as excitement is building around his future in Yorkshire.
Tottenham fans think they can snatch Gray, but Graeme Bailey has exclusively revealed to LeedsUnited.News why this might not happen anytime soon.
“I personally don’t see Harry Gray playing Premier League football next season,” Bailey said.
“But Leeds regard him very highly. They have a fight on their hands to keep him, but he’s pretty happy with how things are going.”
Leeds should look to keep Gray longer than his brother
It was certainly quite disappointing to Leeds fans that Spurs’ Gray only stayed for one season.
His ceiling was higher than Leeds, with a Premier League move always likely, and things could’ve turned out so much different had Farke achieved promotion at the first attempt.
Martin Keown was stunned at Gray’s price tag, as a £40m figure for an 18-year-old does seem quite absurd, but not for someone of the youngster’s ability.
With this disappointment in mind, they can’t let the same thing happen to their young striker in the academy, as Leeds fans will want to see one of their own rise to the top at Elland Road.
Who knows what the future holds, but for someone of Gray’s promise at just 16, it should be a no-brainer to keep him.
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