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Desire Doue and Spurs’ transfer decisions for Postecoglou after Archie Gray move

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Ange Postecoglou will have two new faces to work with when Tottenham’s pre-season begins this weekend as well as a returning one but there is plenty more to do in the transfer window.

Spurs have brought Archie Gray in from Leeds United for a £40million package, which includes just over £25million plus Joe Rodon heading in the other direction. The Championship Young Player of the Year will join another highly-rated 18-year-old wonderkid in the shape of Lucas Bergvall, following his £8.5million switch from Djurgarden in February.




There is also a returning older face in Timo Werner, who had his loan spell from RB Leipzig extended by another season in May, to add another option to Postecoglou’s squad for a busy season ahead with the return of continental football with the Europa League back on the menu.

There are still almost two months remaining of the summer transfer window but Postecoglou told football.london that he wants new faces in for pre-season so the club cannot afford to hang around. Here are five things that still need to be decided after Gray’s move from Leeds.

How does Gray impact other moves?

Spurs were delighted to capture Archie Gray with plenty of interest in him among the Premier League and Europe’s top sides. To capture his signature after Brentford’s attempts collapsed, Tottenham would have had to offer a clearer pathway to Postecoglou’s first team in the near future than their rivals.

That then begs the question whether the versatile England U21 international, who is naturally a central midfielder who many believe will end up as a number six but played much of last season at right-back, will have altered Spurs’ plans for this window? The Premier League will be another step up for Gray but he did play 52 times for Leeds last season in a physical Championship so is no green rookie despite his age.

Some have compared his readiness for the top flight to be like Gareth Bale, who played regularly in the Championship for Southampton for a season before arriving at Spurs at 17-years-old. It was only an ankle injury that really prevented the Welshman from continuing his run of early starts in his first season at the club.

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