Tottenham Hotspur are expecting loan offers for their summer signing Archie Gray when the window reopens in January.
According to a report from GiveMeSport, Archie Gray could be subject to a lot of offers during the winter transfer window. The Tottenham summer signing has only had limited game time under Ange Postecoglou and multiple clubs could look to test Spurs’ resolve with loan offers when the transfer window reopens.
Gray became the talk of the town following an impressive campaign with Leeds United last time out. He made over 50 appearances and featured in his preferred midfield role as well as a right-back.
Tottenham were one of the clubs that closely monitored his progress and since Leeds failed to secure promotion to the top flight, the North London club managed to sign the 18-year-old wonderkid for just £30 million.
The English youth international is a huge prospect and he is quite highly rated by people at Spurs. But, the teenager hasn’t been able to get regular first-team action under Postecoglou.
So far he has featured in nine matches and has been on the pitch for less than 500 minutes. More importantly, he is yet to start a game in his preferred position. Gray finds himself behind Yves Bissouma in the pecking order and the lack of minutes has resulted in a lot of talk about his future.
Spurs could receive loan offers for Gray
Spurs consider him an important part of their long-term plans and his future is well secure with a £75,000-per-week contract that runs until the summer of 2030. But, he could be on the move in the near future as clubs are monitoring his situation at Tottenham and they could knock on their doors to sign him on loan.
The North London club are expecting admirers to test their resolve by submitting loan bids when the window reopens in January. Spurs are in a strong position when it comes to negotiations and a permanent move is off the table but they could sanction a temporary departure as it will help Gray get regular first-team action and continue his development. But, as things stand they do not seem to be open to a loan move for their teenage sensation.