Everton keen on Jayden Bogle, Leeds United set to rebuff January bids

Everton are reportedly interested in signing 25-year-old English full-back Jayden Bogle from Leeds United in the winter transfer window.​

According to a report from TEAMtalk, Everton want to sign Jayden Bogle from Leeds United, but the newly promoted club is not interested in selling him in the winter transfer window.​

The development will come as a major blow for Everton after their recent interest in the Englishman, and it will be interesting to see if the Merseyside outfit decide to move on to other targets.

Everton need more quality in the full-back areas, and Bogle would be a solid acquisition for them. The 25-year-old has shown his quality with Leeds United, and he has the ability to play for Everton as well. The Toffees have shown improvement since the arrival of David Moyes.

The Merseyside outfit are hoping to finish in a respectable position in the Premier League table. They need to improve the squad in the coming months, and adding more quality and depth in the full-back areas could prove to be a wise decision.

Leeds United should keep Jayden Bogle

Leeds United are currently fighting for their place in the Premier League next season. The Whites are in a battle for survival, and they cannot afford to weaken the team in January. Keeping the 25-year-old at Elland Road could prove to be a wise decision from Leeds.

It will be interesting to see if Everton decides to return for the English defender at the end of the season. They might stand a better chance of signing Jayden Bogle in the summer. Everton have done reasonably well this season, but they need quality additions in January if they want to do well during the second half of the campaign.

It will be interesting to see if the Toffees decide to move on to other targets over the next few weeks. Signing the right players in January should be one of the priorities for the Merseyside outfit.

Leeds United should do everything in their power to hold on to their key players and improve the team further in January. A club of their status should be competing in the top flight regularly, and they will be desperate for survival.

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