LEEDS UNITED :star annoucehis retireinent due to medcal issues

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Leeds United: Medical scheduled as £5m Sheffield United deal agreed
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Jayden Bogle Sheffield United
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Leeds United agrees £5m fee for Jayden Bogle from Sheffield United
Medical set in West Yorkshire, boosting options at right-back
League appearances show Bogle’s potential impact for Leeds United
Leeds United have agreed a £5 million fee with Sheffield United for Jayden Bogle, with the player set to have a medical in West Yorkshire today.

That’s according to John Percy of The Telegraph, who is reporting the latest regarding the 23-year-old, who will bolster Daniel Farke’s options at right-back following the departures of Luke Ayling, Jamie Shackleton, Connor Roberts, Rasmus Kristensen, and Archie Gray this summer.

The news of Leeds’ interest initially broke via Mike McGrath. Leeds then had two bids rejected for Jayden Bogle, with the Whites hoping to land the Sheffield United right-back. The 23-year-old has just a year remaining on his contract at Bramall Lane.

Football Insider are reporting that the player is keen to move to Elland Road, but two bids have now been rejected by Chris Wilder’s side. Meanwhile, Alan Nixon reported that the two clubs are well apart with their valuations of Bogle so far, with the Blades wanting closer to £7 million if Bogle were to make the trip across Yorkshire to join their Championship rivals.

A recent report from the Yorkshire Evening Post is that Leeds have had a bid rejected for Bogle, but the club remained interested in the right-back and Chris Wilder has previously admitted that every player will have their price this summer. Football Insider have since reported that the player is keen on the move, but the second offer of around £4 million was knocked back despite improvements involving the payment structure.

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