The Rams duo have been linked with moves to Premier League clubs but their manager is not looking to let them go.

Derby County manager Frank Lampard has claimed that Tom Lawrence and Jayden Bogle will not be leaving Pride Park amid rumours linking them with moves to other clubs.
The Rams boss confirmed that the former was the subject of an enquiry by a team whose name he did not disclose, though the Derby Telegraph suggested it was Premier League strugglers Huddersfield Town.
Bogle, meanwhile, is said to be on the radar of Burnley, according to Sky Sports News, but despite seemingly being the subject of interest for clubs in the top flight, Lampard issued a hands-off warning to any prospective suitors.
“I think there was an enquiry for Tom,” Lampard is quoted by Sky Sports News as saying. “It’s of no interest to me because Tom’s such an important player for us, and the same from his part. Tom Lawrence won’t be leaving.
“I’m delighted with Jayden Bogle’s progress… I’d love to have him around because he’s such a young talent, and I think the club appreciates that. From my point, he is not leaving. I want to see him continue his development here.”

Lawrence joined Derby from Leicester City in August 2017 for an undisclosed fee that could rise to £7m, according to the Derby Telegraph, and has so far made 68 appearances for the Rams and scored 11 goals, including 24 games and five goals this term.
Bogle joined the Rams youth setup from Swindon Town in January 2016 and since then has gone on to make 29 senior appearances for the East Midlanders, all this season, and claiming one assist in the process (Transfermarkt).

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