Max Watters, born on 23 March 1999 in England, is currently age 26 and a distinguished forward who predominantly plays as a striker for Dundee United. He stands at 5ft 11in (1.81m) in height and weighs in at 12st 8lb (80kg). When on pitch, he dons the number 36 jersey.
According to Transfermarkt, his current market value is recorded around €400k, translating to roughly £340k when converted to British currency.
Watters' career path has been marked by a series of transfers and loan spells across multiple clubs. His first major move came in July 2018, when he transferred from Ashford United to Doncaster Rovers, both based in England, for an undisclosed fee. This was followed by a loan move to Grantham Town in August the same year, before returning to Doncaster Rovers in June 2019 upon completion of his loan.
In September 2019, he was loaned out again, this time to Mickleover Sports, before returning back to Doncaster Rovers in November. The year 2020 saw Watters move to Crawley Town, followed shortly by a transfer to Cardiff City in January 2021 for an undisclosed fee.
At Cardiff City, well into his debut season (2020 - 2021), he made three first team appearances in league matches. Subsequently, over the next two seasons, he made a combined total of 19 league appearances and scored one goal. Despite this, he was loaned out to MK Dons in July 2021 before returning back to Cardiff City again in January 2022.
The year 2023 witnessed yet another loan move for Watters, as he was sent to Barnsley till July when he then transferred permanently from Cardiff City for an undisclosed fee. In his season at Barnsley (2022 - 2023), he made seven first team appearances and scored one goal.
Max Watters' latest move came in July 2025, when he transferred from Barnsley to Dundee United in the Scottish Premiership on loan. So far, in season 2025 - 2026, he has chalked up 17 first team appearances and registered two goals. Aside from his league performances, he has also featured in the Scottish Cup and the League Cup for Dundee United. Moreover, in the Conference League Qualifiers for the club, he has netted three goals in four appearances, two of which were off the bench.
