Leeds United midfielder Archie Gray is on the verge of joining Brentford after agreeing personal terms with the west London club, according to The Atheltic.
The 18-year-old has attracted interest from several Premier League and European teams, but Brentford have emerged as frontrunners and are close to finalising the deal.
Chelsea were linked with a move for Gray just days ago, with the Blues continuously trying to stock up on top talents.
Borussia Dortmund also showed interest in the versatile Leeds star. BVB has been a fertile nursing ground for young English starlets, but Brentford have emerged at the front of the queue for his signature.
A medical awaits the highly-rated midfielder/right-back, and if all goes smoothly, a transfer fee in the region of £35 million is expected to be agreed with Leeds.
Other clubs remain interested, but Leeds’ financial situation has forced them to sanction the move early despite their reluctance to lose such a promising talent.
Leeds are desperate to balance their books and avoid potential sanctions under the Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR). Gray, as a homegrown product, translates to pure profit on the books.
Gray enjoyed a breakout season with Leeds in the Championship last term, playing a key role in their run to the play-off final.
The England Under-21 international made 44 appearances in the Championship under manager Daniel Farke.
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A move to Brentford is likely the wisest decision for Gray’s development. He will find it hard to break into a team competing for Champions League football. He is not ready for that level.
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Gray will receive consistent playing time in the Premier League with Brentford, where he can grow and refine his skills against top-flight competition.
Brentford will be keen to get a deal over the line for manager Thomas Frank ahead of the new season.
Director of football Phil Giles and technical director Lee Dykes had a recruitment meeting at the beginning of April and highlighted central midfield as an area in need of reinforcement.
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