Andy Fisher, an English goalkeeper born on 12 February 1998, presently plies his trade with Scottish Premiership side St Johnstone. Standing 6ft (1.83m) tall, he offers a formidable physical presence between the sticks, and at 13st (83kg), he can exert significant influence during aerial duels. Fisher is the present custodian of the number 1 jersey at the club.
According to data sourced from Transfermarkt, Fisher's current market valuation stands around the mark of £755k. His existing contract with St Johnstone is due to conclude on 31 May 2025
In the course of his professional career, Fisher first stepped into the footballing world as a trainee at Blackburn Rovers, joining the Championship side in July 2013. Several years later, August 2019 to be precise, he got his first taste of loan football as he moved to League One side Northampton Town. The move lasted until January 2020 before Fisher returned to Blackburn Rovers.
Within the same month of his arrival back at Blackburn, Fisher was on the move once again, joining MK Dons in League Two on loan. This loan spell also lasted until June 2020, at which point the goalkeeper returned to Blackburn Rovers. Subsequently, Fisher moved permanently to MK Dons in October 2020.
In January 2022, Fisher found himself on the move again - this time to Championship outfit Swansea City, for an undisclosed fee. During his tenure, he made 46 first team appearances across the 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 seasons.
January 2025 marked Fisher's entry into Scottish football, as he transferred from Swansea City to St Johnstone in the Premiership on a loan deal. In his maiden season in Scotland, he has already made ten first team appearances in league matches. Furthermore, Fisher has also been a part of the side's Scottish Cup 2024 - 2025 campaign, starting four times.