Jayden Bogle stresses the big difference between Leeds United, Sheff Utd and Derby County
The magnitude of Leeds United is something Jayden Bogle noticed from day one as he arrived at Elland Road. The 24-year-old feels the Whites are the biggest club he has played for, ahead of Derby County and Sheffield United.
Bogle has quickly established himself as the first-choice right-back in West Yorkshire, starting every league match he has been available for. The one he missed was only due to suspension.
Bramall Lane had been Bogle’s home for the previous four years, as he flitted between the Premier League and the Championship in South Yorkshire. It took until Bogle’s fourth year to become a regular starter in the league for the Blades, but despite being a key member of the squad last season, he was ready to move this summer.
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Chris Wilder’s side are understood to have accepted a £5m bid for Bogle, who quickly realised just how different a beast he was walking into. He recently spoke to No Behaviour Podcast about the size of his current employer.
“Leeds United are the biggest club I've played for,” he said. “You feel it straight away. The atmosphere, when you pull up to the ground you just sense it. It's got a winning feeling to it. The club knows how to win, all it wants to do is win.”
Bogle is one of the few players who haven’t been called away to play international football during this break, so he had some time off in the first week. Preparations are now starting to gather speed ahead of the Sunday trip to Swansea City.