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Liverpool made ‘serious enquiry’ for Leeds United star

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Liverpool Made 'Serious Enquiry' for Leeds United Star

Liverpool FC made a serious enquiry for Leeds United right-back Jayden Bogle during the January transfer window, according to reports from The Leeds Press.[4][2] The Reds, seeking defensive reinforcements, approached Leeds about the versatile defender, who has impressed since joining the club.[4]



Leeds United, recently promoted back to the Premier League under manager Daniel Farke, firmly rejected any notion of selling Bogle mid-season. The club views him as a key part of their squad as they aim to establish themselves in the top flight, backed by their American ownership group, 49ers Enterprises.[4][5] Sources indicate Leeds had no intention of parting with the player, prioritizing stability and retention amid their return to elite competition.[4]

Bogle, known for his attacking contributions from the right flank, has responded positively to the transfer rumors linking him with Anfield. The interest from Liverpool underscores their ongoing search for right-back options, potentially as competition or succession planning.[2] This move aligns with Liverpool's active transfer strategy, even as they navigate a challenging season marked by inconsistencies and high-profile issues like the Mohamed Salah saga.[6]

While the enquiry did not progress, it highlights the competitive transfer market in the Premier League. Leeds' stance reflects their ambition under technical director Gretar Steinsson and chairman Paraag Marathe, focusing on long-term squad building rather than short-term sales.[5] Fans of both clubs will watch Bogle's performances closely, with speculation likely to resurface in the summer window.[1]

This development comes amid broader Liverpool transfer chatter, including links to other targets and rival interest in their stars like Curtis Jones or Alexis Mac Allister.[1][3] For now, Bogle remains a cornerstone of Leeds' defense as they adapt to Premier League demands.

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