Max Watters, positioned as a forward and primarily playing as a striker, was born on the 23rd March 1999 in England. He currently plays for Dundee United, donning the number 36 jersey. Watters stands at 1.81m (5ft 11in) and weighs in at around 80kg (12st 8lb). His current market value is around €400k (£345k), according to Transfermarkt.
Watters started his football career at Ashford United in the Isthmian League in England, before transferring to Doncaster Rovers in the League One in July 2018 for an undisclosed fee. He spent various periods out on loan, first at Grantham Town and then at Mickleover Sports, before eventually being transferred to Crawley Town in the League Two in October 2020.
In January 2021, Watters departed Crawley Town to play for Cardiff City in League One for an undisclosed fee. During his tenure at Cardiff City, he made a total of 22 first team appearances across three seasons, netting one goal. He also spent periods on loan, playing for MK Dons in the League Two and later at Barnsley in the League One.
In July 2023, Watters took a permanent transfer from Cardiff City to Barnsley. During his time at Barnsley, he had seven appearances and scored one goal. His journey then took him further North in 2025 when he transferred to Dundee United in the Premiership in Scotland on loan. So far in the 2025 - 2026 season, he has been fielded ten times, scoring once.
Besides league matches, Watters has also played in the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Dundee United, starting in one match. He also participated in the Conference League Qualifiers 2025 - 2026 for Dundee United, making two starts and two appearances as a substitute, scoring three goals in total.
