Born on the 23rd of March, 1999, English striker, Max Watters, currently laces his boots for Dundee United as their number 36. Towering at about 5ft 11in (1.81m) and weighing around 12st 8lb (80kg), this hard-hitting forward leaves no stone unturned when it comes to relentlessly pursuing the ball.
According to the latest data from Transfermarkt, Mr. Watters' market value presently sits at roughly €400k, which translates to approximately £0.337m in our currency.
Max Watters' migration onto the football scene started in July of 2018 where he was transferred from Ashford United in the Isthmian League over to Doncaster Rovers, who dwell within League One. The young man was then loaned out to Grantham Town of the Southern Football League just a month afterwards. This temporary spell ended in June 2019, and he was swiftly ushered back to Doncaster Rovers.
The adventurous forward then experienced another loan stint at Mickleover Sports in the lower echelons of the English football pyramid in September of that same year, only to return to Doncaster Rovers just two months later. Notable career progress was made by mr. Watters in October 2020 when he was transferred to Crawley Town in the League Two division.
As the year 2021 dawned, Max Watters embarked on a new journey with Cardiff City in the League One division. His debut season was marked by three appearances on the pitch, and this play time increased in his next two seasons where he contributed eight appearances and one goal in the 2021-2022 season, and eleven appearances in 2022-2023.
A new horizon beckoned in July 2021 when he was loaned to MK Dons, only to return to Cardiff City six months afterwards. Another loan transfer followed in January 2023, this time to Barnsley, culminating with a permanent transfer that July. He took to the field seven times and found the back of the net once during that season with Barnsley.
In July 2025, Max Watters journey led him north of the border to ply his trade with Dundee United in Scotland's Premiership. In the current 2025-2026 season, he has already made a respectable mark with 19 first team appearances, accompanied by two goals.
His excellence on Dundee United's frontline has also been witnessed in various high-profile competitions. He was picked to start in the League Cup 2025-2026 and the Scottish Cup 2025-2026 where he peeled off the game three times. The Conference League Qualifiers of that same season also saw him contributing three goals out of two starts and two additional appearances as a substitute.
