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·22 juillet 2024

Derby County to profit from Sheffield United, Leeds United deal

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An ex Ram is set to benefit the club after he joined a league rival.

Derby County are set to receive some money from Sheffield United's deal with Leeds United, which has seen former Ram Jayden Bogle move to Elland Road.


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BBC Derby's Dominic Dietrich has said that County will get some money from the sale of Jayden Bogle, but not much.

The deal that has seen the right-back join Daniel Farke's side was reported to be worth around £5 million, as per John Percy of The Telegraph. The Blades said that they would receive a "significant, undisclosed fee" from the transfer.

Leeds' interest in the former Championship promotion winner came to light thanks to Mike McGrath. It took a few attempts for Leeds to get the move done, but they finally have their man.

Bogle told Leeds' official website, upon arriving at Elland Road: "It’s amazing [to sign for Leeds]. It’s a great feeling, a massive club and a massive opportunity, I can’t wait to get going.

"I knew there was interest and since I heard it, this is where I wanted to be. As I said, it’s a massive club and opportunity, a fantastic team, great staff, so I am really excited."

Bogle joined the Blades in 2020 from Derby, alongside fellow full-back Max Lowe, in a deal that was reported at the time to be worth £7 million, so around £3.5 million per player, as per the Star.

Chris Wilder later stated that this joint move was one of the best bits of business he had done, as per Leeds Live.

What was also included in that transfer was a sell-on fee for County, which they are now set to benefit from.

Derby County's Jayden Bogle sell-on clause

Paul Warne and co. will receive some money from Bogle being bought by the Whites, but the East Midlands club won't get any life-changing cash reserves to add to their wallet; what's more likely is that they will get a slight boost to their transfer kitty.

Dietrich has said that they won't get much from the Bogle-Leeds deal as the money that Farke's side paid for the right-back wasn't too much more than what the Rams sold him to the Blades for back in 2020.

Derby haven't been shy about spending some money this summer to acquire players. They paid a reported £600,000 for Dutch midfielder Kenzo Goudmijn, according to Ian Baker. They also paid just under £1 million for promotion-winning former loanee Ebou Adams, according to Percy.

Even a small fee will be a big help to Derby County

Depending on how the deal is structured between the Whites and the Blades, the Rams might not receive their full share until a bit down the road. If Leeds are set to pay the reported £5 million fee for Bogle over a few years, then County will receive their portion at the same rate as the Steel City side will.

There hasn't been anything to necessarily suggest that this is the case, and getting the money upfront would probably be much better for Warne, as he'd have a bigger boost in fiscal resources to bolster his team now ahead of their first season back in the Championship.

If it does turn out that they will only receive their cut in sections, then it's not ideal, but it's also now the end of the world. It'll be a boost to what they can do in the transfer market, whether it is just in this season, or across multiple ones.

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