
Archie Gray can help Tottenham beat Arsenal to new summer transfer
Tottenham are aiming to beat rivals Arsenal and Newcastle to a transfer in this summer window.
Archie Gray could prove to be the decisive factor as he can swing things in Spurs’ favour.
The Englishman has adapted well in North London since his move from Leeds United in July 2024.

Harry Gray wanted by Tottenham, Arsenal and Newcastle
Premier League clubs are always on the lookout for talented young players and are aware that other top-flight sides also have similar intentions.
One player who could be in demand this summer is Leeds United youngster Harry Gray.
TBR Football reported on 19 March that Tottenham are aware of the 16-year-old striker’s progress and are keen on signing him.
Much like them, Arsenal and Newcastle also want to make a move for the Leeds teenager.
The Whites are understood to be confident of retaining his services despite him not being able to sign a senior deal until he turns 17.

Archie Gray must convince his brother to move to Spurs
Archie Gray, thriving at Tottenham since his move from Leeds, could play a pivotal role in swaying his 16-year-old brother Harry to join Spurs over Arsenal and Newcastle this summer.
Archie’s successful adaptation in North London, showcased by his versatility and growing influence, offers a compelling case.
Stats | Harry Gray |
Matches played | 6 |
Goals | 2 |
Assists | 0 |
He could emphasise Spurs’ nurturing environment for young talent, highlighting his own seamless transition and regular first-team opportunities under Ange Postecoglou.
Archie might share insights on the club’s attacking philosophy, which suits Harry’s striker profile, contrasting it with Arsenal’s crowded forward line or Newcastle’s slower integration of youth.
Personal anecdotes about Tottenham’s top-tier facilities, supportive staff and passionate fanbase could further entice Harry.
By acting as a relatable advocate, Archie can underscore the familial comfort of joining him at Spurs, tipping the scales against rivals.
With Leeds confident of retaining Harry until he turns 17, Archie’s influence could prove decisive in these early discussions.