George Harmon was born in England on the snowy winter's day of 8th December 2000. Currently aged 23, this robust defender primarily takes his position on the pitch as a left-back for the Scottish football club, Ross County. Standing at a resolute 5 foot 10 inches (1.8m) tall and weighing in at a trim 11 stone, 4 pounds (72kg), Harmon commands a strong presence on the pitch, identifiable by his favoured number 16 jersey.
According to the trusted source of player market values, Transfermarkt, Harmon's current market value hangs at an approximate £269k. Never one to be labelled a disloyal player, Harmon can be found contracted to Ross County until 31 May 2026, still with a hefty 18 months left on his contract as we speak.
Unlike many players who have their heads turned by the glitz and glamour of Premier League teams, Harmon's career kicked off in his homeland at the second-tier Championship club, West Bromwich Albion. Starting as a trainee in July 2016, Harmon worked the ranks for several years before making a surprise transfer to Oxford City, a club languishing down in the depths of the National League North, in August 2021.
During Harmon's test run at Oxford City in the 2021 - 2022 season, he managed to turn heads with an impressive 40 first team match appearances and six goals to his name in league matches. Clearly not one to stagnate, Harmon then made another bold choice in his career, heading north to the Scottish Premiership to don the Ross County jersey in July 2022.
Over his first three seasons at Ross County (2022 to 2025), Harmon has made a commendable showing. With a tying record of almost 30 appearances per season and a handful of goals, he is firmly setting himself as a reliable, though not particularly showy, team member. He has started seven matches in the current season of 2024 - 2025 so far, showing a good sign of continuity.
The defender also made a notable contribution in Ross County's participation in the League Cup 2024 - 2025, delivering a goal over three starts and two substitute appearances. He had an outing in the Scottish Cup 2023 - 2024, and played his part with aplomb in the Premiership Playoff games of 2023 – 2024 as well.