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Archie Gray and the big role he'll have under Ange Postecoglou after Tottenham's big cash boost

Tottenham Hotspur have sealed their third new arrival of the summer transfer window with the transfer of exciting teenager Archie Gray from Leeds United.

Gray, who only turned 18 in March, played 52 times for Leeds last season, including starring as a 17-year-old against Chelsea in the FA Cup fifth round. Now he has joined Spurs in a transfer that will cost the north London club between £25million and £30million, with Joe Rodon heading the other way in a separate move which takes the total package up to one approaching £40million.

The teenager, who signed a six year deal with the north London club, is Tottenham's third summer arrival so far after Lucas Bergvall, who signed from Djurgarden in February ahead of a July 1 arrival, and Timo Werner, who had his loan move from RB Leipzig extended to the end of this coming season.

With Gray, Tottenham jumped into the fold when his advanced move to Brentford collapsed as the Bees could not agree terms on the payment structure for their deal worth up to £40million.

With Gray able to play in centre midfield and at right-back, our Spurs correspondents Alasdair Gold and Rob Guest discussed where he fits into Ange Postecoglou's squad and how the Australian will use him in the latest episode of their podcast Gold & Guest Talk Tottenham.

The duo also spoke about Rodon's move and his difficult time at Spurs as well as looking at the club's new training wear sponsorship deal with BetMGM, which will net them a reported £10million a season, and plenty more.

You can listen to the show in podcast format by heading right here or watch the episode on YouTube right here, or via the embed below!

Listen to the latest episode of Gold & Guest Talk Tottenham featuring lots of chat on Archie Gray by clicking here! In depth Spurs chat on your preferred podcast platform.

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