Andre Gray, a former Watford and Burnley striker, is likely to join Saudi Arabian team Al-Riyadh on a free transfer after his contract with Aris Salonika was mutually terminated.
Former Watford and Burnley striker Andre Gray has agreed to join Saudi Arabia despite the fact that their transfer market closed on Thursday.
Gray’s contract with Aris Salonika was mutually terminated last week, allowing him to join Al-Riyadh as a free agent, with the transaction set to be finalized soon.
The 32-year-old has been a reliable striker for numerous clubs in England, including Luton Town, Brentford, and QPR, before moving to Greece in 2022.
He married Little Mix actress Leigh-Anne Pinnock earlier this year and has 13 Jamaican international caps.
Gray appeared in 115 Premier League games for Burnley and Watford, scoring 23 goals and providing eight assists.
Andre Gray, formerly of Watford and Burnley, is likely to join Saudi Arabian club Al-Riyadh.
Gray played for Burnley and Watford in the Premier League before moving to Greece.
Gray won the Championship in 2015-16 with Burnley and the Conference Premier in 2013-14 with Luton Town.
In 2019, he was a member of the Watford team that reached the FA Cup final before losing to Manchester City.
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