Tottenham are unlikely to pursue a deal to recruit Leeds United star Harry Gray, despite his brother’s arrival during the summer transfer window.
Speaking on the current episode of Football Insider’s Inside Track podcast, former Tottenham and Leeds goalkeeper Paul Robinson, who is still very well-connected at both clubs, stated that there is no imminent agreement for the younger of the Gray brothers.
Robinson noted that, at only 15 years old, he lacks experience in the game and is unlikely to make the move.
Gray is a highly regarded talent in Leeds’ academy, having followed in his brother’s footsteps to rise through the ranks.
Archie, who is now at Tottenham, made his first-team debut at the age of 17 and quickly established himself as a crucial player under Daniel Farke, and Harry is expected to follow suit.
However, there are growing concerns that he may follow his brother to Tottenham, with the North London club actively monitoring his progress.
Paul Robinson believes Harry Gray will stay at Leeds following Tottenham’s transfer twist.
Harry comes from a long line of accomplished footballers, with both his father and grandfather having represented Scotland prior to his brother’s recent success.
Despite his early age, he is now expected to join the Premier League.
Another Leeds kid, Finlay Gorman, moved to Manchester City for £5 million last season and is in the same age group as Gray.
Robinson, on the other hand, has insisted that the two clubs will not reach an agreement, highlighting the “fantastic” youngster’s potential.
“Listen, he’s fifteen. “There’s no deal to be made, really; he’s 15,” he told Football Insider.
“Whether there was a deal to be made when Archie left or not, he’s a very similar player from a very, very excellent family with a strong football pedigree.
“But we’re talking about a 15-year-old who hasn’t had much experience in the game.
“Either way, he’s another fantastic footballer off the bread line of the Gray family.”