Born on 21 October 1995 in England, Connor Randall is a 29-year-old footballer who thrives in the position of a central midfielder. Hailing from Ross County, he showcases his skills on the field donning the number 8 jersey and standing 5ft 10in (1.8m) tall. He tips the scale at 11st 13lb (76kg), a commendable frame for battling the demands of the Scottish top-flight football.
According to the valuation by Transfermarkt, Randall is presently worth around €450k, which converts to roughly £380,500 in the British currency. You can access more details here. He currently has 6 months left on his contract with Ross County, set to expire on 31 May 2025 – creating much speculation about his footballing future.
Randall's journey into professional football saw a significant step in January 2015 when Liverpool, a Premier League outfit, loaned him to Shrewsbury Town in England's League One. Though Randall was only given one first-team opportunity during his inaugural season at Shrewsbury in 2014 - 2015, this was only the beginning.
In July 2017, moving north of the border, Randall made yet another on-loan switch, this time, Scotland was his new sporting home. Hearts in the Scottish Premiership was his destination. The 2017 - 2018 season at Hearts saw Randall appear 24 times in the first team, building his reputation in the Scottish games.
August 2018 marked his return to England, when Liverpool loaned Randall to Rochdale, who were a part of England's National League. However, skipping forward a year to September 2019, saw a bold move on Randall's part. He parted ways with Liverpool after severing his umbilical cord and took a dive into the unknown, transferring to a Bulgarian First League team - Arda Kardzhali. His tenure at Arda in the 2019 - 2020 season saw him participate ten times in league matches.
Not long after, in July 2020, Randall embarked on a return to his Scottish journey with Ross County in the Premiership. Cracking into the first team, he made 15 appearances in the 2020 - 2021 season, 29 in the following 2021 - 2022 season, 24 in the 2022 - 2023 season, before registering a personal best of 26 appearances in the 2023 - 2024 season, scoring his first goal for Ross County. For the current 2024 - 2025 season, Randall has already turned up for 14 matches.
In addition to his league performances, Randall has made his mark in the Scottish cup competitions. The League Cup 2024 - 2025 saw him start three times for Ross County, while the Scottish Cup 2023 - 2024 saw him grace the pitch once. Furthermore, he showed his mettle with two starts in the Premiership Play-offs of 2023 - 2024. His contributions to Ross County have sparked a wave of admiration amongst the County faithful.