Tottenham have completed the signing of teenage midfielder Archie Gray from Leeds.
The 18-year-old moves to the North London club in a deal worth around £25m to £30m, with Joe Rodon – who spent last season on loan at Leeds – moving to Elland Road permanently in the opposite direction on a four-year deal.
Spurs have beaten London rivals Brentford to the signing of Gray after Leeds rejected an initial £35m bid from the Bees on Saturday, despite Gray being given permission to undergo a medical with Thomas Frank’s side.
But Gray will now move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium where he will have the chance to play European football next season following Spurs’ Europa League qualification.
The England U21 international becomes Ange Postecoglou’s second summer signing after Timo Werner rejoined the club on loan from RB Leipzig.
Gray enjoyed a breakout season at Elland Road, making 52 appearances in all competitions as Leeds lost in the Championship play-off final to Southampton – a game where he played the full 90 minutes.
He is the son of former Nottingham Forest, Leeds and Burnley striker Andy Gray, and first featured in a first-team squad three months before his 16th birthday, when he was named on the bench for a Premier League game with Arsenal in December 2021.
Why Tottenham went for Leeds’ Gray
On Saturday afternoon, it emerged that Archie Gray was set for a shock move to Brentford, after personal terms were agreed between the teenager and the West London club.
But, by Sunday morning, Tottenham had become frontrunners and they have now completed the signing of one of the brightest young prospects in the country – and Leeds will be cut incredibly deep. This one will sting for a long time to come.
But why is Gray – who, due to safeguarding rules, had to use a separate dressing room from his team-mates before he turned 18 in March – being courted by Premier League clubs? Here, we take a look at the story of his fledgling career…
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