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Who is Archie Gray? The Leeds United wonderkid from Scottish football royalty making his name with ENGLAND

There were no Gray areas when it came to brothers Frank and Eddie representing Scotland.

But the legendary Leeds United duo’s wonderkid relative is taking his first steps to stardom with ENGLAND.

Archie Gray is a name that is already attracting interest south of the border with the teenage sensation’s exploits at Elland Road earning him a reputation as hot property.

He’s got plenty to live up to with his family name at the Yorkshire giants yet the early signs are he will take that in his stride.

However, while Scotland fans were treated to watching his grandfather Frank and great uncle Eddie it’s unlikely the Tartan Army will see the latest member of the football family pull on the dark blue.

While eligible to play for Scotland - dad and former Leeds striker Andy also picked up two caps under Berti Vogts - the prodigy is proudly pulling on the Three Lions at youth level.

He is currently in France with the England Under-16’s are competing in the Montaigu Tournament and captained them to a 1-1 draw against Holland in their opener.

Gray was also in France at the end of last year with the Three Lions in the Val-de-Marne tournament.

The classy midfielder celebrated his 16th birthday last month but had already earned himself a place on former boss Marcelo Bielsa’s bench for the first team against Arsenal, albeit due to an injury crisis.

But it was huge recognition for a 15-year-old despite not getting the call to action against the Gunners.

Leeds United director of football Victor Orta added to the hype when he said: "I n five years-time you’ll be talking about this guy non-stop.

"He’s one of those players you see every, I don’t know. I remember Kun Aguero and saying 'what is this?'. It’s something that happens once in a

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