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Scottish footballer
For the musician, seeKenny MacLean.

Kenny McLean
McLean warming up forNorwich City in 2021
Personal information
Full nameKenneth McLean[1]
Date of birth (1992-01-08)8 January 1992 (age 33)
Place of birthRutherglen,Lanarkshire, Scotland
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[2]
Position(s)Central midfielder,left midfielder
Team information
Current team
Norwich City
Number23
Youth career
Aberdeen
2006–2008Rangers
2008–2009St Mirren
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2009–2015St Mirren131(20)
2009–2010Arbroath (loan)20(1)
2015–2018Aberdeen111(13)
2018–Norwich City255(9)
2018Aberdeen (loan)15(5)
International career
2010Scotland U191(0)
2011–2014Scotland U2111(0)
2016–Scotland54(3)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 21:46, 25 November 2025 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals as of 21:57 18 November 2025 (UTC)

Kenneth McLean (born 8 January 1992) is a Scottish professionalfootballer who plays as acentral midfielder orleft midfielder forEFL Championship clubNorwich City and theScotland national team.

After being released byRangers' youth team, McLean started his senior career at SPL clubSt Mirren. He went on loan toSecond Division sideArbroath for the second half of the2009–10 season, before returning to St Mirren and breaking into the first team. He moved toAberdeen in 2015. In January 2018, he joinedNorwich City but was loaned back to Aberdeen until the end of the season.

McLean represented Scotland at theunder-19 andunder-21 international levels before making his debut for thesenior Scotland team in 2016. He has since gained over 50 caps.

Club career

Early life and career

McLean was born inRutherglen and attendedCathkin High School inCambuslang.[3][4] He spent time with the youth setups of bothAberdeen andRangers as a schoolboy.[5][6] In 2008, he decided not to renew his Rangers contract and joinedSt Mirren.[7]

Arbroath (loan)

McLean moved on loan from St Mirren toSecond Division clubArbroath in December 2009. Arbroath signed McLean, along withKilmarnock strikerDaniel McKay, to cover for injuries.[8] On 12 December, McLean made his debut for Arbroath in a 4–3 loss toStirling Albion. Shortly after this match, Arbroath signed McLean's St Mirren teammateKyle Faulds on loan.[9] On 10 April, McLean scored his only goal for Arbroath, apenalty kick in a 4–2 loss against Stirling Albion.[10] He made a total of 23 appearances during the second half of the2009–10 season.[11] Arbroath were relegated to theThird Division at the end of the season, after losing toForfar Athletic in therelegation play-off.[12] McLean has said that his loan spell at Arbroath helped him develop as a player and also to become more mature.[13]

St Mirren

McLean playing forSt Mirren in 2013

Eighteen-year-old McLean made his debut on 17 October 2010, coming on as a substitute in a 2–2 draw againstHamilton. St Mirren were 2–0 down when he came on and their manager,Danny Lennon, thought that they were going to lose anyway so he would bring a youngster on. However,The Herald noted that McLean's "drive and energy" lifted St Mirren and helped them to turn the game around and get a draw.[14] Three days after his debut, McLean made his first start for St Mirren, in a 3–0 loss toHearts.[15] Later in the week he signed a three-year contract extension, tying him to the club until 2014.[4] He then made his first home start, in a 1–0 loss toCeltic on 16 November. After this match he thanked his manager for having faith in him and also said that he was amazed by the fact that only six months before he was playing in theSecond Division relegation play-off, but was now playing against some of the best players in the country.[16] He went on to make a total of 23 appearances during the2010–11 season.[17]

Sky Sports said that during the2011–12 season McLean had begun to emerge as one of the top young talents in the SPL.[18] His first game of the season was on 6 August, in a 1–1 draw againstDundee United, where he came on as an 80th-minute substitute.[19] His first start came a week later in a 1–0 loss toMotherwell.[20] McLean then played regularly in the first team over the next few months and was in excellent form.[21][22][23] He scored his first senior goal in a 1–0 win overSt Johnstone on 29 October[24] and was rewarded with the SPL Young Player of the Month award for October 2011.[25] After this, teammateGary Teale said that he thought McLean was very similar to formerRangers andScotland captainBarry Ferguson, and that he thought McLean would have a brilliant future in the game.[26] In the weeks leading up to his award, McLean had been watched byEnglish Championship clubsBurnley andCrystal Palace, withCeltic also reportedly interested in him.[18] Lennon encouraged interest from other clubs, saying that he took it as a compliment to McLean's development. But he also said that he would not consider selling McLean in the near future and expressed his delight at the fact that he had already signed McLean on a long-term contract.[27] On 19 November, McLean scored his second goal for St Mirren, in a 2–1 win overDunfermline Athletic.[28] He then scored St Mirren's first goal, on 10 December, as they came from behind to secure a 2–2 draw againstAberdeen.[29] McLean was one of the four players nominated for the SPL young Player of the Year Award.[30] In January 2014 it was announced that McLean would be out-of-action for 6 weeks following knee surgery.[31]

On 2 July 2014 it was announced that McLean had a signed a two-year contract extension with the club, following much speculation that he would leave the club in the summer.[32]

Aberdeen

McLean signed a three-and-a-half-year contract withAberdeen on 2 February 2015, for a reported transfer fee of around £300,000.[6][33][34] He made his debut for the club the following weekend in aleague game againstRoss County, which Aberdeen won 4–0.[35] On 16 July 2015, McLean scored his first goal for Aberdeen in a 3–0 win away toHNK Rijeka in the second qualifying round first leg of theEuropa League.[36] McLean scored his first league goal for Aberdeen in a 1–0 win over Dundee United on the opening day of the2015–16 season.[37]

In November 2017, McLean confirmed that he would not be renewing his Aberdeen contract when it expired the following summer.[38]

Having helped the team to finish runners-up in the2017–18 Scottish Premiership[39] – as in each of his other three campaigns with the club – McLean finally departed Aberdeen after making 158 appearances and scoring 25 goals during his spell atPittodrie (including the loan back after signing for Norwich).[40]

Norwich City

McLean was sold in January 2018 toNorwich City, who loaned him back to Aberdeen for the rest of the season.[41][42][43]

Having missed a portion of his first season in English football with an ankle ligament injury,[44] in December 2018 he commented that he was determined to prove he was good enough.[45] He returned to theCanaries team to help the club gain promotion to thePremier League as winners of the2018–19 EFL Championship, with his enthusiastic title celebrations (addressing the crowd of supporters as the 'Mayor of Norwich' with a ceremonial hat and bottle offortified wine) receiving media attention.[46][47][48] In the 2019 close season, he signed an improved contract.[44]

In September 2023, McLean signed a contract extension, keeping him at the club until the end of the2025–26 season, with an option for a further one-year extension.[49] In November 2023, he defended managerDavid Wagner after the team took one point from a possible 18.[50] In January 2024 he said he wanted to improve his goal record.[51] In February 2024 he was credited with helping the club's turn around in results.[52]

He was namedNorwich's Player of the Season for the2023–24 season.[53]

During the2024–25 season he was sent off in the 3–3 draw withMiddlesbrough for a foul onHayden Hackney on 27 October 2024,[54] with his suspension being increased to four games after it was determined he had abused a match official in the aftermath.[55] Later in the season he received further four game suspension afterthe FA took retrospective action when he was deemed to have struckKieran Morgan in the face during a game againstQueens Park Rangers.[56]

McLean had captained Norwich in the majority of games since the previous season withGrant Hanley absent from the side,[57] and remained in the role on a permanent basis after Hanley left the club in January 2025.[58] On 11 February, McLean was withdrawn from Norwich's starting line-up againstPreston North End and replaced withJacob Wright, with managerJohannes Hoff Thorup explaining that he had experienced difficulty breathing.[59] He was later diagnosed with a chest infection which caused him to miss four games.[60] During the 2024–25 season, he played in 34 of the 46 league games, plus three cup games.[2]

International career

McLean received his first call-up forScotland under-19 squad in October 2010, coming on as a 58th-minute substitute in a 4–2 victory overNorway.[61]

In March 2011, he was called up to theunder-21 team.[62][63] Making his debut, again from the bench, as Scotland beatBelgium 1–0.[64] He was not selected for the Scotland under-21 team to play in a2013 European Under-21 Football Championship qualification match against theNetherlands on 14 November 2011.[27]St Mirren managerDanny Lennon expressed his surprise at McLean being left out of the squad.The Herald said that this was understandable given that he was "among the on-form midfielders of his age group" at the time.[27]

McLean received his first call-up to the seniorScotland squad in March 2016 for afriendly match againstCzech Republic,[65] making his debut by playing 57 minutes.[66][67] He was called up again in October 2017 for a friendly match againstthe Netherlands.[68] McLean scored his first Scotland goal in March 2019 in a 2–0 away win againstSan Marino.[69]

McLean scored the winning penalties as Scotland beatIsrael[70] andSerbia inshootouts to secure qualification forUEFA Euro 2020 via playoffs.[71] McLean missed the tournament itself due to a knee ligament injury suffered in the last game of the2020–21 EFL Championship season.[72]

In June 2023, McLean scored the winning goal in aUEFA Euro 2024 qualifying match againstNorway.[73]

On 7 June 2024, McLean was named in Scotland's squad for theUEFA Euro 2024 finals in Germany.[74] A week later, he appeared as a 67th minute substitute forJohn McGinn in the opening match of the tournament, where Scotland lost 5–1 to hostsGermany.[75] He went on to appear as a substitute against bothSwitzerland andHungary as Scotland finished bottom ofGroup A with one point from three matches.[76][77] He later said that his national teammates were "desperate" to improve results.[78]

On 23 March 2025, McLean won his 50th cap for Scotland in a 3–0 loss toGreece in the second leg of the2024–25 UEFA Nations League play-offs. Later that year, on 18 November, he scored a late stoppage-time goal from the halfway line in a 4–2 victory overDenmark in the final match ofGroup C, clinching his nation's qualification for the2026 FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1998.[79]

Style of play

McLean's favoured position is as acentral midfielder, but he can also play as aleft midfielder. He has said that he favours playing in the centre because he can get more of the ball and influence play more than when he is on the left. He is a naturally attacking player and when playing in the centre he makes runs to and beyond the striker which adds an extra dimension to his team's play.[80]

FormerScotland international, and McLean's teammate atSt Mirren,Gary Teale has compared him toBarry Ferguson. Teale said that McLean had shown incredible maturity at such a young age and that from their first training session together he could see McLean's talent. McLean has an excellent first touch and is also very composed and assured on the ball. McLean also has very high energy, work rate and athleticism which enable him to make many attacking runs.[26] McLean's manager at St Mirren,Danny Lennon, said that he thought McLean was an excellent passer and that he could "open a tin of beans" with his left foot and was also decent with his right. Lennon also said that McLean was a rare type of Scottish player because he was always looking for a 'slide-rule' pass and he was actually capable of delivering them.[27]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 25 November 2025[2]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cup[a]League cup[b]OtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
St Mirren2009–10Scottish Premier League00000000
2010–11Scottish Premier League1904000230
2011–12Scottish Premier League2843020334
2012–13Scottish Premier League2931132336
2013–14Scottish Premiership3063110347
2014–15Scottish Premiership2572020297
Total131201328215224
Arbroath (loan)2009–10Scottish Second Division20100003[c]0231
Aberdeen2014–15Scottish Premiership1300000130
2015–16Scottish Premiership38610105[d]3459
2016–17Scottish Premiership38450416[d]0535
2017–18Scottish Premiership22310214[d]0294
Total11113707215314018
Norwich City2017–18Championship00000000
2018–19Championship2031010223
2019–20Premier League3714010421
2020–21Championship3821000392
2021–22Premier League3113111353
2022–23Championship3511020381
2023–24Championship46121202[e]0522
2024–25Championship3401020370
2025–26Championship1400010150
Total25591321012028012
Aberdeen (loan)2017–18Scottish Premiership1553200187
Career total5324836625520361362
  1. ^IncludesScottish Cup andFA Cup
  2. ^IncludesScottish League Cup andEFL Cup
  3. ^Appearances in Scottish Second Division play-offs
  4. ^abcAppearances inUEFA Europa League
  5. ^Appearances inChampionship play-offs

International

As of match played 18 November 2025[81]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Scotland201610
201710
201830
201951
202070
202170
202240
202381
2024120
202561
Total543
Scores and results list Scotland's goal tally first.[82]
List of international goals scored by Kenny McLean
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.24 March 2019San Marino Stadium, Serravalle, San Marino San Marino1–02–0UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying
2.17 June 2023Ullevaal Stadion,Oslo, Norway Norway2–12–1UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying
3.18 November 2025Hampden Park,Glasgow, Scotland Denmark4–24–22026 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

St Mirren

Aberdeen

Norwich City

Individual

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