Leeds United have set their sights on Sheffield United right-back Jayden Bogle this month and have already been informed of the asking price by the Blades.
Daniel Farke’s pre-season schedule begins this week with the first game, and transfer activities are picking up in a few places.
Midfield has been a hot topic with incomings and outgoings, but the German will need more at right-back.
Leeds are interested in Sheffield United’s Jayden Bogle.
According to The Telegraph’s Mike McGrath, Leeds are ready to sign Sheffield United right-back Jayden Bogle.
The 23-year-old and his team were demoted from the Premier League in 20th place last season, with three goals for the Blades against Manchester City, Manchester United, and Chelsea.
Chris Wilder’s side is currently battling in the transfer window as they await the completion of a takeover, despite the fact that they are poised to begin the season with a two-point deficit.
Sheffield United set asking price for Jayden Bogle amid Leeds’ interest.
Following this report, journalist Alan Nixon said that the Blades have fixed their asking price for the right-back.
The South Yorkshire club is looking for a fee of around £7 million to bring the defender to Leeds this summer.
Bogle’s contract was set to expire this summer, but his club extended it for one year until 2025, so he is now in the final year of his contract.
Bogle would be an excellent signing for Leeds at right back.
Bogle now fits the bill for Farke’s right-back needs for the next season.
If the Blades do not budge on him, it will come at a premium cost, but that is the type of signing that a title-winning team requires.
With Junior Firpo on the left, we need someone who can match him on the opposite side, with cutting runs in behind and the ability to carry the ball.