Max Sheaf, born on the 10th of March 2000, is a 24-year-old midfielder hailing from England. He lends his talents primarily in the position of a central midfielder for Scottish Premiership club Ross County. Standing at 6ft (1.83m) tall and weighing in at 11st 11lb (75kg), Sheaf carries the number 12 on his jersey. As per a report on Transfermarkt, his current market valuation is approximately £50k and his contract with Ross County is due to expire on the 31st of May in 2025.
In terms of his career progression, Sheaf first joined Hull City, an English Championship team, back in July 2018. He then had a brief spell at Cheltenham Town (League Two, England) on loan in July 2019. Upon completion of his loan, he returned to Hull City in July 2020. However, he made a move yet again in January 2021, this time, to Torquay United, a National League South team in England, also on loan.
In August of the same year, Sheaf made a permanent transfer from Hull City to Gloucester City, another National League South team. His travels continued, as he moved to Redditch, a club in the lower reaches of the English football leagues, in August 2022. However, in July 2023, Sheaf made his move to Scottish soil, transferring to Ross County in the Scottish Premiership for an undisclosed fee.
During his first season with Ross County (2023 - 2024), Sheaf managed 15 first team appearances in league matches. He also made a single start in the Scottish Cup during the same season. As for the current 2024 - 2025, Sheaf is yet to make his mark in the first team for league matches.