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Leeds will be delighted with Harry Gray after what has been said about his Rotherham debut

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Leeds Will Be Delighted with Harry Gray After What Has Been Said About His Rotherham Debut

Leeds United's promising young striker Harry Gray has made an impactful start to his loan spell at Rotherham United, earning high praise that will thrill his parent club. The 18-year-old, hailed as a "hexagonal striker" for his all-around skills, joined the Millers on loan recently, convinced by former Leeds teammate Patrick Bamford who personally urged him to make the move.[5]



Gray, a product of Leeds' academy, burst onto the scene with a debut performance against Stockport that has scouts and fans buzzing. In a match where Rotherham showed solid possession stats—266 total passes, 85 long balls, and 51 successful passes in the final third—Gray stood out despite limited touches.[3][6] YouTube clips from his "first day" at Rotherham highlight his integration, with supporters predicting goals alongside teammate Nombe.[4]

Previously, Gray made his senior Leeds debut in a Championship rout of Stoke City (6-0) on April 21, and featured in pre-season friendlies against Lincoln City and Harrogate Town at age 15.[1] His youth record is stellar: 8 goals in 11 U18 games (2023-24), a hat-trick for Leeds U21, and international caps with England U17.[1][2] Leeds officials believe he has the potential to surpass his older brother, praising his decisiveness, footwork, off-the-ball movement, aerial ability, headers, dribbling, and mid-range shooting.[1]

Rotherham's official stats page notes zero touches in the opposition box and pass completion on debut, suggesting a cautious introduction, but early reports emphasize his promise.[6] Bamford's endorsement underscores Gray's pedigree, positioning him as a key asset for Rotherham's survival push while gaining vital senior minutes. Leeds will be delighted as this loan develops their prodigy, with speculation he could soon become a first-team regular back at Elland Road.[1][5]

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