
Archie Gray sends two-word message as Leeds United exit confirmed already
Marley Wilson has confirmed that he will be leaving Leeds United once the season officially ends at Elland Road.
Leeds are set for another huge summer of change after securing their Premier League survival with relative ease under Daniel Farke.
Sometimes, the new comes with letting go of the old, and some players will have enjoyed their final season in LS11.
Wilson has been hit hard by injuries in recent years, and his 11-year spell at Leeds will come to an end with an eye on kick-starting his career elsewhere.
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It is set to be a very busy summer at Elland Road.
The likes of Joel Piroe, Jack Harrison, Max Wober, Largie Ramazani, and so many more could all face heavy speculation before possibly moving on.
It extends to the youth sides as well, with Wilson being one of the first to confirm his own fate.
| Marley Wilson | 25/26 |
| Appearances | 8 |
| Minutes | 409 |
| Goal involvements | 1 |
Archie Gray climbed the ranks with Wilson during their academy days, and he has catapulted up English football with his big-money move to Tottenham.
Despite winning the Europa League and playing in the Champions League, he has faced the severe threat of relegation under Leeds, something that could still happen.
Gray was quick to send a message of support to Wilson in the comments, showing their friendship is still standing strong.
“My guy,” he simply wrote with red love hearts.
Archie Gray faces ultimate embarrassment
The famous saying always goes “the grass isn’t always greener.”
After Leeds lost the play-off final at Wembley two years ago, Gray left for £40million to join Spurs, after they and Brentford triggered his release clause.
It is still somewhat of a sour note for fans at Elland Road, but it could backfire massively.

The same goes for Crysencio Summerville at West Ham, who has taken a lot more criticism for his exit from West Yorkshire last season.
Either way, one of them will be dropping to the Championship, although they would likely seal another move away to play at the highest level.
For Wilson, it is a shame to see his chance at Leeds cut short, but he will leave with his head held high and look to get his career back on track after some cruel injury luck.
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