Jayden Bogle’s transfer to Leeds United is confirmed, with an official announcement expected soon, possibly on Saturday night, as reported by Danny Hall. Hall, a journalist for the Sheffield Star, shared this news on his personal X account on July 20. He stated that the deal was finalized after Bogle expressed to manager Chris Wilder his desire to move to Elland Road rather than remain at Bramall Lane.
Leeds United secured the right-back for a £5 million fee, according to John Percy on July 20. Bogle is set to replace Connor Roberts and Archie Gray in Daniel Farke’s tactical plans, having signed a four-year contract, as reported by TEAMtalk on the same date.
This summer, Leeds has focused more on player departures than acquisitions. However, the 49ers, who own the club, have now completed four signings to bolster Farke’s squad. Joe Rodon has rejoined after a loan spell last season, goalkeeper Alex Cairns has been brought in to replace Kristoffer Klaesson, and Joe Rothwell has arrived on loan from Bournemouth.
These moves demonstrate the owners’ efficiency in conducting business swiftly when necessary. They have shown a clear capability to finalize and agree on deals quickly.
Bogle was a crucial target for Farke, particularly for addressing a problematic position in the squad. His transfer has been completed in time for him to participate in almost the entire pre-season, ensuring he will be ready for the start of the season. This is a significant boost for Leeds United’s promotion ambitions. Fans can now anticipate additional signings happening promptly as the 49ers focus on strengthening the team.