Jayden Bogle has reached agreement on a new Leeds United contract running to the summer of 2030, according to Ben Jacobs.
The update, posted on Thursday morning, indicates fresh terms are settled and that Bogle is set to commit his future with the club beyond the current campaign. The report presents this as an agreement rather than a completed and announced signing.
An agreement of this kind signals that negotiations on duration and salary have been concluded in principle, even if the deal still requires paperwork and final sign-off before it can be unveiled publicly. It suggests Leeds have moved to secure one of their senior players on a long-term basis.
No financial details were specified in the report, and the timing of any formal announcement was not outlined. Clubs typically make contract extensions public once documentation is executed and internal approvals are complete.
Because this is a renewal rather than a transfer between clubs, the remaining steps are usually administrative, including final checks and registration updates, before any announcement. If completed and confirmed, the extension would give Leeds continuity and clarity over Bogle’s status for the seasons ahead.
The reporting frames the development as settled terms awaiting completion of formalities. The next communication of note would be an official statement from Leeds once the agreement is signed off.
