Leeds United have two brothers linked with the club that could write their names as a successful brotherly duo in the history books.
Archie Gray has moved on to Tottenham, but Harry Gray still has a bright future ahead at Leeds.
The 16-year-old striker has impressed at such a young age, much like his older brother did for the Whites, as Gray is waiting for his chance at Leeds.
The Leeds faithful will be excited that they’ve got someone of Gray’s talent in the ranks, as this family just doesn’t seem to miss when it comes to producing footballing prospects.
Gray’s older brother made a prediction about his sibling that Leeds fans will want to hear.

Archie Gray predicts Harry Gray’s Leeds United future
It seems like Leeds will have to do well to keep hold of him, as Tottenham fans want the other Gray brother after snatching one of them in the summer for £40m.
It’s planning out to be an intriguing scenario at how Gray can push for his place in Daniel Farke’s side and whether the Leeds boss actually thinks he’s ready yet.
It’s hard to tell at 16, but his brother predicted that he would have a strong future at Elland Road alongside another Thorp Arch prospect.
Speaking to Football Manager at the EFL awards in April 2024, Gray included his brother in the two players that will be Leeds’ highly-rated talents.
“Yeah, there’s definitely loads,” Gray said.
“Charlie Crew has been training with us for a few weeks and is a really good player. Then there is my brother as well.
“He’s obviously really good, but I don’t want to give him too much praise because he’s my brother, and I shouldn’t be doing that.
“But yeah, I’d go with Crew.”
Gray still needs more time at Thorp Arch as problem could occur at Leeds
At just 16, it’s bold to say he deserves a space in Farke’s attacking options.
Joel Piroe seems to be managing just fine at the moment, and it will take a while for Gray to get to the level of the Dutchman.
Aaron Lennon called Gray frightening and it comes with no surprise as the youngster didn’t wait any longer to score after Gray netted on his return from injury.
But the seven-month injury that occurred for Gray could suggest to the Leeds hierarchy and Farke that he needs more time to regain his fitness levels.
It’s always a risk to throw someone like Gray in the deep end, but his time will come at Elland Road.
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