Leeds United are set to decide whether 17‑year‑old striker Harry Gray will head out on loan again, with Huddersfield Town and Sheffield Wednesday circling the young England youth international.
What is the current situation?
Harry Gray broke into the first‑team picture last season, debuting as a late substitute in the 6‑0 victory over Stoke City on 23 April 2026. He then joined the senior squad on the pre‑season tour of Germany before the club’s Premier League return. After featuring on the bench against Wolves and in the EFL Cup tie at Sheffield Wednesday, Gray spent the latter half of the 2025‑26 campaign on loan at Rotherham United, tallying three goals and one assist in 20 appearances.
Why are Huddersfield and Sheffield Wednesday interested?
Both clubs see Gray as a forward with Premier League experience who can add pace and a keen eye for goal to their attacking line‑up. Huddersfield Town, chasing promotion from League One, highlighted his ability to stretch defenses, while Sheffield Wednesday, also eyeing a push for the top spots, praised his work ethic and versatility across the front line. Their interest aligns with Leeds’ need to give Gray regular minutes to continue his development.
How does this fit Leeds United’s broader plans?
Leeds United finished the 2025‑26 season in 14th place in the Premier League, earning 47 points from 38 games (11W‑14D‑13L) with a recent form of L‑W‑D‑W‑D. The club scored 49 goals and conceded 56, sitting 38 points behind leaders Arsenal. Injuries have kept I. Gruev, G. Gudmundsson, S. Longstaff, N. Okafor and A. Stach out of action, increasing the pressure on the squad to rotate players and manage fatigue. A further loan for Gray would free up a roster spot and potentially bring in a loan fee, while ensuring the youngster gains the experience needed to challenge for a regular Premier League role next season.
What are the next steps?
Leeds United’s hierarchy, led by manager Jürgen Klopp, will convene in early July to finalize Gray’s destination. The decision will hinge on the quality of the loan offer, the playing time promised, and how the move aligns with the club’s strategic objectives for the 2026‑27 campaign. Should a deal be struck, Gray could join either Huddersfield Town or Sheffield Wednesday ahead of their pre‑season preparations.
| Statistic | Value |
|---|---|
| League standing | 14th in Premier League, 47 pts (11W‑14D‑13L) |
| Goals this season | 49 scored, 56 conceded |
| Title race gap | 38 points behind Arsenal |
| Currently sidelined | I. Gruev, G. Gudmundsson, S. Longstaff, N. Okafor, A. Stach |
The club’s next move on Gray will be watched closely by fans and pundits alike, as the decision could shape both his career trajectory and Leeds United’s squad balance for the upcoming season.
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