Leeds United starlet Harry Gray is set to join Sheffield Wednesday on loan, with the Whites opting for a League One loan again. As of 07 Jul 2026, Leeds United sits 14th in the Premier League with 47 points from 38 games, having scored 49 goals and conceded 56.
What happened?
Sheffield Wednesday have won the race to sign Harry Gray, beating Huddersfield Town, Wigan Athletic, and Barnsley to the transfer. The 17-year-old scored three and assisted one in 20 appearances for Rotherham United after joining from Leeds United in January.
Why it matters for Leeds United
The transfer is a significant one for Leeds United, as they look to develop their young players and give them valuable experience in League One. Harry Gray can operate as either a striker or winger and has scored for fun at youth level for Leeds.
What comes next?
The plan for Gray was always to go out on loan again for the 2026/27 campaign, and Leeds have opted for League One again. Graham Smyth of The Yorkshire Evening Post reports that the deal is close to being agreed between the clubs and the youngster is on board with the move.
As Gray prepares to join Sheffield Wednesday, he will reunite with former Leeds captain Liam Cooper at Hillsborough. The transfer is a huge early win for David Storch at Sheffield Wednesday, and it will be interesting to see how Gray performs in the upcoming season.
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