Tottenham scout the little brother of London’s Young Player of the Year
Tottenham are keeping a close eye on another Gray at Leeds United, with 16-year-old striker Harry Gray now attracting strong interest from Ange Postecoglou’s side.
Tottenham Hotspur’s recruitment team appear to be turning their attention once again to Elland Road, with reports linking them with an interest in Harry Gray, younger brother of Tottenham midfielder Archie Gray.
The teenager has built a solid reputation across various age groups, showing a sharp eye for goal in youth football. Still only 16, Harry has already represented England at Under-17 level, further underlining his growing potential.
More recently, Harry Gray made his senior debut for Leeds United during their 6-0 thrashing of Stoke City, a game which also confirmed the Yorkshire club’s return to the Premier League.
Tottenham keeping tabs on Harry Gray’s Leeds United progress
Despite that debut showing how highly rated he is at Leeds, Tottenham are still watching Harry Gray closely, according to GIVEMESPORT.
While a move this summer is not necessarily on the cards, Spurs have not ruled out trying to tempt him to follow in his brother’s footsteps by leaving Leeds for north London.
It’s understood that Tottenham scouts have been present at several of Harry’s matches, and there’s a growing feeling within the club that they could look to prise him away from his boyhood club at the right moment.
Tottenham are said to be biding their time, not seeing Harry as an immediate target for the next window, but there’s a willingness to keep their options open, especially with Archie Gray already thriving in Ange Postecoglou’s squad.
Archie Gray recently won Young Player of the Year at the London Football Awards for his debut season at Tottenham Hotspur.
Spurs could lean on Leeds relationship for Harry Gray transfer
Tottenham have dealt with Leeds United before, which could give them an advantage if they decide to act on their interest.
Last summer, Spurs sanctioned a loan move for Manor Solomon to Elland Road after he rejected a switch to La Liga side Getafe, while Joe Rodon also secured a permanent transfer to Leeds in their bid to bounce back from Championship play-off heartache.
Sources close to Tottenham say the club’s scouts have been impressed with Harry Gray’s performances since being assigned to track his progress.
Given Spurs’ relationship with Leeds, there’s quiet optimism at Hotspur Way that, if they choose to make a move, they’ll be well-placed to fend off rival interest.
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