Alex Ferguson, born 10 September 2003 in Scotland, carves his name in the world of football as a substantial central attacking midfielder. Standing at 5ft 10in (1.78m) and carrying a weight of 11st (70kg), Ferguson displays his expertise in manoeuvring the ball for Kelty Hearts. Despite his relatively young age, Ferguson carries with him an impressive string of affiliations with various football clubs.
Ferguson's journey in professional football began with St Johnstone in the Championship, Scotland where he joined as a trainee in July 2019. In his debut season (2020 - 2021), he was given the chance to prove his potential with a single first-team appearance in a league match.
In an endeavour to broaden his experience, Ferguson transferred on loan from St Johnstone to various teams, beginning with Edinburgh City in League Two, Scotland in July 2021. This was followed by transitions to Cowdenbeath in the Lowland League in February 2022, and East Fife in League One, Scotland in July 2022. At East Fife, during the 2022 - 2023 season, Ferguson made 28 first-team appearances and scored four goals in league matches.
The journey of loan transitions continued with a move to Queen of the South in League One, Scotland in August 2023, Stirling Albion in League Two, Scotland in September 2024, and finally with Forfar Athletic in League Two, Scotland in February 2025.
July 2025 marked a new chapter in Ferguson's career. He moved from St Johnstone in the Championship, Scotland to Kelty Hearts in League One, Scotland. In the current 2025 - 2026 season with Kelty Hearts, he has made a formidable contribution with 15 first-team appearances in the league matches.
Simultaneously, in the same season, Ferguson also participated in League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Kelty Hearts, making his mark with a goal in two starts.
Ferguson's current market value is estimated to be around £44k, according to Transfermarkt.
His numerous loan moves and levels of footballing experience underline his agility, adaptability, and a tenacious personality that leaves a deep imprint on the Scottish football scenario.