Liverpool Monitoring Archie Gray Amid Uncertainty at Spurs
The latest Media Matters discussion from Anfield Index saw Dave Davis and Lewis Steele examine Liverpool’s reported interest in Archie Gray. The Tottenham Hotspur midfielder has emerged as a potential option, though any move appears heavily dependent on Spurs’ situation.
Link driven from Spurs side
Steele was clear about where the story originates. “That one’s come from a colleague who I work with who covers Spurs, so it’s come from the Spurs end, that one.”
That distinction matters. Unlike other targets more strongly associated with Liverpool’s recruitment team, this link appears to be externally driven rather than internally confirmed.
Relegation could shape the deal
A key factor in any potential transfer is Tottenham’s league position. Steele outlined the scenario bluntly: “I think the Gray one would probably depend on Spurs being relegated because they’d have to sell off.”
He expanded on the financial implications: “Because of the massive financial mess that they would be in if they got relegated, they’d have to sell.”
This creates a conditional opportunity for Liverpool. Without relegation, the likelihood of Spurs parting with one of their most promising young players diminishes significantly.
Versatility and experience stand out
Gray’s appeal lies in his adaptability and maturity at a young age. Steele highlighted his experience: “For a twenty-year-old lad, he’s got so much experience of playing in multiple positions.”
He added further detail on his tactical flexibility: “He’s obviously a midfielder by trade, but can play at right-back as well.”
That versatility aligns well with Liverpool’s squad building approach, particularly under Arne Slot, where multifunctional players are highly valued.

Development in difficult circumstances
Steele also pointed to the challenging environment Gray has been developing in: “He’s normally being asked to play in awful conditions for Spurs.”
Despite that, the midfielder has impressed: “Every time I watch them, Archie Gray seems to be quite good.”
This suggests Liverpool could view him as a player with strong potential upside, especially if placed in a more stable and competitive setup.
One to watch rather than a certainty
As with several Liverpool links this summer, caution remains. Steele concluded: “I’m not sure whether that one’s realistic or not, but it’s certainly one to keep an eye on.”
That balanced view reflects the current situation. Interest may exist, particularly given Gray’s profile and potential availability, but any move depends on external factors beyond Liverpool’s control.


