Archie Gray has shared his excitement after completing his transfer from Leeds United to Tottenham Hotspur for £40 million, with Joe Rodon moving in the opposite direction for £10 million.
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Archie Gray’s departure from his boyhood club was necessitated by Leeds United’s need to comply with English Football League Profitability and Sustainability rules.

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Upon his arrival at Spurs, Archie Gray expressed his enthusiasm for working under head coach Ange Postecoglou, citing his admiration for Postecoglou’s tenure at Celtic, a club that Archie Gray supports due to his Glaswegian roots.
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“I’m just really excited to play and get started with the team. It still hasn’t sunk in really, to be honest,” Gray said.
Archie Gray emphasized his eagerness to adapt and contribute in various roles, despite favoring a midfield position.
“I see myself as a midfielder as my ideal position, but I don’t put myself down to one position. I can play in a lot of positions on the pitch, which is really effective when you’ve got a lot of competitions and so many games this year.”


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