Charlie Reilly, born on 5 December 2001 in Scotland, is a football striker, best known for his position as a left winger for Dundee. With a solid build, standing at 5ft 11in (1.81m) and weighing 11st 6lb (73kg), he is a formidable force on the pitch. Reilly wears the number 18 jersey.
His current market value hovers around £85k, according to Transfermarkt.
In July 2017, Reilly began his professional career as a trainee with Hamilton Academical in the League One in Scotland. After two years with Hamilton, he was loaned out to Championship club Airdrieonians in August 2019, returning to his home club in January 2020 upon completion of his loan.
Reilly proved he was not one to sit still, moving to Partick Thistle, another Championship club, in October 2020. After a stint in the Lowlands with Albion Rovers starting in July 2021, he made a notable impression in the 2022-2023 season with 26 first team appearances and a commendable tally of 18 goals in league matches.
Weary of the Lowland life, Reilly accepted a transfer to Premiership side Dundee in July 2023. Despite what seemed like less active seasons in 2023-2024 and 2024-2025, making only seven and six first-team appearances respectively, the 2025-2026 season saw a resurgence with 17 first team appearances and one goal to his name.
The restless Reilly embarked on another loan stint in February 2024, this time to Championship side Arbroath, returning to Dundee in June the same year. A subsequent loan period found him dipping his toes in the League One waters with Inverness CT in October 2024, returning to Dundee in January 2025.
In addition to his league performances, Reilly made his mark in the Scottish Cup 2025-2026 for Dundee, contributing with two substitute appearances.
Undeniably, Charlie Reily's career has been a whirlwind of transfers, loans and impressive appearances. As fans, we keenly await the next chapter of his football journey.
