A 17-year-old Leeds United winger has been quietly going about his business for the academy this season. With Harry Gry grabbing all the headlines, the teenager’s performances have gone under the radar. However, his reputation is growing with each passing game.
Harry is the talk of the Leeds academy, partly because of his performances in front of goal and partly because he comes from the legendary Gray family, who have supplied three generations of players to the Yorkshire giants.
Daniel Farke has been insistent that he wants the striker to develop away from the spotlight and has refused to discuss his name until he makes his next senior appearance for the club.
However, the Leeds manager may have to start fielding questions around another 17-year-old from the Under-18 team because the consistency of his performances is finally getting noticed.
17-year-old Leeds winger Logan White is exploding for the Under-18s

Leeds snared Logan White away from the Doncaster academy in 2022, and since then, he has been developing at a rapid pace with the Whites.
The 17-year-old winger is having a brilliant season with the Leeds Under-18s this season, and has also featured for the Under-21s in Premier League 2 games.
He has scored six goals and provided four assists in eight games for the Under-18s this season, which includes a hat-trick against Blackburn Rovers.
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His performances have attracted the attention of the first-team coaches, and White is expected to be a regular for the Under-21s soon if his development remains consistent.
Farke has called up academy players to first-team training sessions, and it will be no surprise if the 17-year-old is seen with the first-team squad soon.
He is still some way away from making his Leeds United debut, but White is definitely getting noticed and is inching closer to having a breakthrough season for the academy.