Leeds remain interested in the former England youth international full-back and Blades boss Chris Wilder has already admitted that every player at his club will have their price.
Sheffield United activated an extension on Bogle’s contract earlier this summer but the defender is still into the final 12 months of his deal. The full-back played 45 minutes of the club’s pre-season friendly victory against York on Saturday, after which boss Wilder was asked generally about interest in his players.
“There is a value in every [player],” Wilder told The Star. “We’re not a selling club, but we understand that, if there is any interest in our players and if there’s any bids, any club in the world will look at it and deal with it. From our point of view, we’re not intent on buying players and selling them below the price that we think that they’re worth. And that’s whether it’s one of the young ones or one of the older ones. Every player has a price and a value at the club.
“There have been a couple of offers that have been turned down and it’s got to be right for us. It’s got to be the right number, there’s got to be a thought process behind it. There has been interest but not to the extent of me standing here and saying here that X player won’t be here Monday or Tuesday or he’s having a medical elsewhere.
“We all understand that and I’m working with the group I’m working with at the moment. And their attitude since they came back has been spot on. I’ve said to the players here, if they think their future is elsewhere, all you can do is get your head down and work hard.”