Anfield Watch
·18 avril 2026
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·18 avril 2026
Hardly any of the Reds' first-team squad have lived up to expectations this season.
Dominik Szoboszlai and Hugo Ekitike have been their best-performing players but there has even been times when they've left a lot to be desired.
If there's one thing that the 2025-26 season has proven its that Slot needs an awful lot more depth and versatility among his ranks next term.
And, even though Wharton would be a solid defensive midfielder for Liverpool, someone such as Archie Gray would be a much better option for them to explore.
Gray is two years younger than Wharton so he has a little bit more time to develop and the fact that he can be used in other positions such as right-back is a massive selling point.
And the fact that he could be available for a cut-rate fee if Tottenham end up getting relegated is also a massive bonus.
Since arriving from Leeds United at the start of the 2024-25 season, Gray has been a regular feature for Spurs.
He's played in several defensive positions for the North London club including left-back, right-back and centre-back.
Indeed, a lot of this was out of necessity due to the number of injuries that Tottenham have suffered over the last couple of seasons but the fact that he can play there if needed is a massive bonus.
He's also chipped in with five goal contributions during his entire time in North London which is fairly impressive considering he's only been used as a defensive player.
According to a Caught Offside report, a fee worth around £70 million is what would convince Spurs to part ways with Gray this summer but, if they end up being relegated, they could end up being forced into a fire sale.









































