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Charlie Cresswell and Darko Gyabi started chasing Archie Gray from Leeds

Leeds duo Charlie Cresswell and Darko Gyabi are set to follow Archie Gray out the Elland Road exit, according to reports.

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The Whites face the prospect of losing a number of players this summer, having failed to win promotion back to the Premier League last season after losing the play-off final to Southampton.

Gray, who has had a breakthrough season for Leeds, making 52 appearances in all competitions, is set to complete a £40m move to Tottenham, with Joe Rodon going the other way in a separate deal for £10m pounds.

Cresswell and Gyabi began following Gray from Leeds

Cresswell was reportedly set to join French side Toulouse for a proposed fee of £3.8m and was deemed to have completed his medical on Sunday.

However, according to BBC Sport, the move could now be put on hold after he failed to agree personal terms with the Ligue 1 side.

Cresswell struggled for minutes last season and made just seven appearances, just five of which came in the Championship.

Charlie Cresswell and Darko Gyabi started chasing Archie Gray from Leeds
It looks like Gyabi will be loaned back to Plymouth.

Football Insider reports that youngster Gyabi could be loaned out to join Plymouth after spending the second half of last season with the club.

The 20-year-old joined Leeds from Manchester City in 2022 and made ten appearances for the Pilgrims as they overcame relegation to the Championship.

If Gyabi returns to Plymouth, he will have the chance to work under new manager Wayne Rooney.

The talented youngster is out of contract with Leeds in 2026, but a season away playing regularly could see him have a role to play for the club in the 2025/26 campaign.

After losing Gray Leeds will be desperate to keep hold of Crysencio Summerville, Willy Gnonto and Georginio Rutter this summer to ensure they have the best chance of winning promotion back to the Premier League next season.

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