Tottenham are in a desperate fight to try to remain in the Premier League, and a host of their players are being linked with moves away from the club ahead of the summer transfer window.
Spurs currently find themselves sitting two points adrift of safety after West Ham picked up an important draw away at Crystal Palace on Monday night.
The north London club are still searching for their first victory of 2026 in the Premier League, but they did pick up their first point under Roberto De Zerbi at the weekend, although it would have felt like a loss.
Spurs conceded a late equaliser after a defensive mistake from Kevin Danso, silencing the home supporters.
Relegation will be a disaster for Tottenham, especially if they want to keep some of their key players.
Tottenham Confident of Keeping Gray
According to a report from Football Insider, Tottenham are confident of being able to keep Archie Gray at the club in the summer transfer window, despite major interest from clubs in the Premier League.
The English youngster is on a long-term deal until 2030, meaning Spurs are under no pressure to sell him when the window opens.
Relegation from the Premier League might soften their stance, but if they remain in the division, there's a strong chance they can keep Gray at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Gray hasn't been at the club for very long, but after an impressive spell, his performances have turned the heads of multiple clubs around Europe.
Liverpool and Man Utd Keen on Gray
The report from Football Insider confirms that Liverpool are one of the sides who are showing an interest in signing Gray in the summer transfer window.
Bayern Munich are also said to be keen, while separate reports have claimed that Manchester United are also interested in securing his signature.
Gray, described as 'incredible', would likely be interested in a move if those clubs ramp up their interest, as long as Tottenham are relegated from the Premier League.
Gray certainly won't be the only player heavily linked with a departure, regardless of whether they remain in England's top flight or not.