Born on 11 October 1993 in England, Sean Murray, now aged 31, is an accomplished midfielder. Currently being showered with football chants at Cork City, he primarily puts his boots to the pitch as a central midfielder. In terms of physical stature, Murray stands at an impressive 5ft 9in (1.76m) and weighs a sturdy 11st 4lb (72kg).
His current market value, a clean and neat sum, is registered to be around £64k, as indicated by Transfermarkt. Murray's ongoing pursuit of the beautiful game with Cork City is contractually set to complete on 30 November 2026, leaving a comfortable tenure of 1 year and 6 months before being inked on another piece of paper.
In his tender debut season of 2010-2011, Murray donned the Watford jersey, where he had the honour of making two first-team appearances. The following season at Watford saw him further cement his place in the team scoring seven times in his 18 appearances. His knack for finding the back of the net persisted into the 2012-2013, he scored once in his 15 appearances. In the season 2013-2014, he was regularly featuring in the team with 34 appearances and three goals. However, the 2014-2015 season was less fruitful for Murray, only making a brief appearance of six times for Watford.
The following year saw Murray making a move to Wigan Athletic, representing the team in seven matches. In the 2016-2017 season, he represented Swindon Town, making a substantial contribution of 18 appearances. That very same season, he was drawn to Colchester United. His debut season saw 16 appearances. A year later for the 2017-2018 season he improved his contribution to 21 appearances and managed to score three times.
The 2018-2019 season found Murray in a different football terrain - Vejle in Denmark, accruing 11 appearances to his career tally. Subsequently, he had a three seasons run with Dundalk in Rep. Ireland. In his first season in 2019, he made 25 appearances and scored three times, followed by eight appearances and a single goal in 2020, and 26 appearances with six goals in 2021.
The seasons of 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 saw Murray at Glentoran in N. Ireland, making a respective 15 and nine appearances, scoring once in his first season there.