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Sources: Jayden Bogle makes up his mind on poss quitting Leeds

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Sources: Jayden Bogle Has Clear Leeds Transfer Stance Amid Everton Interest

Jayden Bogle, Leeds United's key right-back, has firmly decided to stay with the club despite strong interest from Everton, according to reliable sources close to the situation. The 24-year-old England international, who joined Leeds from Sheffield United in a confirmed €5.95 million deal, has become integral to Daniel Farke's squad in the Championship promotion push.[2]



Everton have been scouting Bogle extensively, viewing him as a prime target to bolster their vulnerable full-back positions ahead of the 2026 Premier League season. Reports indicate Toffees officials see the defender as a long-term successor to their respected captain, with interest intensifying after Leeds' recent strong performances. Scouts were spotted tracking Bogle during Leeds' matches, fueling speculation of a January bid.[3]

However, Leeds manager Daniel Farke has categorically dismissed any chance of Bogle departing. Addressing rumors head-on, Farke stated: “Jayden Bogle is our player and will be our player, he will definitely stay with us. He’s an important player for us, it’s not even a topic we have to speak about.” This comes amid Bogle's minor calf strain, which sidelined him from recent team training and a matchday squad, though Farke expects a quick recovery.[1]

Bogle's stance aligns with Farke's confidence, as sources reveal the player is fully committed to Leeds' promotion ambitions. Having impressed since his summer arrival—showcasing pace, crossing ability, and defensive solidity—Bogle rebuffed initial approaches from Everton, prioritizing stability at Elland Road. Leeds view him as non-negotiable, with no transfer discussions entertained.

The saga highlights Championship Premier League crossovers, but Bogle's loyalty ends Everton's pursuit for now. As Leeds prepare for upcoming fixtures, including returns for Ethan Ampadu and Dan James, Bogle's presence remains pivotal.[1]

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