Harry Stone, born in Scotland on 20th April 2002, is a Scottish professional goalkeeper currently playing for Hearts, donning the number 70 jersey. Standing tall at 6 foot 3 inches (1.91m), the young lad carries a weight of approximately 11 stone 6 pounds (73kg). Despite his tender years, barely 23 as of now, he's shown significant promise. As per Transfermarkt, his current market value is estimated to be in the region of £42,000. Transfermarkt
Being a part of Hearts since the early stages of his career, Stone's journey involves several loan spells with a number of lower league sides in Scotland. One of his earliest loan transfer was to Stirling Albion in July 2020, then competing in the League Two. Subsequent loan spells have seen him pull on the jersey for other teams including Albion Rovers twice, where he was plying on loan first in March 2021 and later in January 2022; and Partick Thistle in July 2021. However, each of these stints concluded with him reverting back to his parent club, Hearts.
In a slightly higher tier, the goalkeeper also spent time with Queen of the South in September 2023, where he had the chance to test himself in the Scottish League One. Alas, yet another temporary stay, Stone returned to Hearts in June 2024 only to be shortly loaned out again in July of the same year to Ayr United.
Perhaps Stone's most notable period on loan was during the 2024-2025 season with Ayr United, where he chalked up an impressive 15 first-team appearances in league matches. After his successful stint there, he returned back to Hearts in June 2025. However, for the ongoing season of 2025-26 at Hearts, the promising young lad has yet to stake his claim in the starting lineup, not making any first team appearance in league matches yet.