Harrogate teenager Archie Gray is set to move to Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur.
The Leeds United midfielder, who attended St Aidan's High School in Harrogate, will move to Spurs in a deal worth around £30million.
The 18-year-old will sign a 6-year deal in a swap deal that will see Joe Rodon move in the opposite direction.
The move has been confirmed by transfer guru Fabrizio Romano via X (Twitter).
⚪️🔐 Archie Gray has completed medical and signed contract valid until June 2030 as new Tottenham player.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 1, 2024
↪️ Joe Rodon will go to Leeds Utd, as expected.
Here we go, confirmed. pic.twitter.com/SrzKsUcSrr
Archie is the son of former Leeds United player Andy Gray. He is the grandson of Frank Gray and the great nephew of Eddie Gray, who both also played for the Whites.
One Leeds United fan said:
"They’ve got a real talent and a special player in the Bellingham mould I’d say.
"It’s a real shame we couldn’t hold on to him but wish him and his family well."
Another added:
"Great talent... He can only get better under the tutelage of [Ange] Postecoglou."

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