I posted a wee bit back in August I think, we quietly took him on from Wrexham as he wouldn't sign a new contract with them . He's 20 I think. We loaned him to Colwyn Bay at one point. I read a good article the other day about him stoping shots from Lukaku in training. Couldn't cut paste on my iPad but will try to find it again.
This it ?
http://m.leaderlive.co.uk/mobile/mn...pping-shots-from-everton-s-romelu-lukaku.aspx
Ex Wrexham AFC keeper Louis Gray is now stopping shots from Everton's Romelu Lukaku
PUBLISHED ON 06 JANUARY 2016 BY RICHARD WILLIAMS
Louis Gray
NOT too many goalkeepers have had much joy against Everton hotshot Romelu Lukaku recently and they’ll be thankful they don’t have to face him on a regular basis.
But that’s all in a day’s work for former Wrexham shot-stopper Louis Gray, who comes up against the Belgian striker and his Toffees team-mates in training sessions at Finch Farm.
Gray turned down the offer of a new contract at Wrexham in the close season and there was a lot of interest in the 20-year-old who came through the ranks at his hometown club.
Everton, who are at home to Manchester City in tonight’s semi-final first leg, offered him the chance to show what he could do and Gray earned a one-year deal with the Premier League club where he is a member of the under 21 squad and trains with the first team as part of their preparations for matches.
“I am in the under 21 squad and train with the first team,” said Gray.
“The first time was a bit surreal, that was a new one. From watching these players on television to saving their shots!
“It is a great experience and I have learnt a lot.
“On a day before a game, I train with the other goalkeepers and then do shooting with the first team.”
Gray signed a professional contract in the summer of 2014 after completing his scholarship at The Racecourse.
But a lack of opportunities with Wrexham, where he failed to make a senior appearance under Kevin Wilkin and finished the 2014-15 season on loan at Cefn Druids, meant he was keen to find a new club despite the offer of a new contract by Gary Mills.
“I had a number of clubs interested,” said Gray. “A new goalkeeper (Cameron Belford) was brought in at Wrexham and I was not prepared to be second choice. I would have been prepared to push to be first choice but I wanted to keep my options open.
“I just decided my time at Wrexham was over, a move to another club fell through but I went training for a week at Everton and got offered a contract.
“It gives me a season to impress, even if it is just that. It is a chance to develop and a good opportunity to train with players like this every day.”
Gray is targeting more league matches for Everton under 21s in the new year and a chance to showcase his talents in front of a wider audience.
“I have not had many league games for the under 21s, just playing in friendlies,” said Gray.
“There is a very good goalkeeper here, Mateusz Hewelt, and it is hard to get in, as he is also third choice for the first team.
“My aim for January is to work hard in training and try and get games in the league for the under 21s.”
Manager Roberto Martinez and first team development coach Dennis Lawrence, a former Trinidad and Tobago international who enjoyed a successful playing spell at Wrexham, have helped Gray feel welcome.
“Roberto Martinez has been really good,” added Gray. “My first week there, Dennis knew I was from Wrexham and he helped me settle in.”