Cammy Devlin, born 7 June 1998 (aged 26), hails from Australia. As a professional footballer, Devlin is a midfielder, in particular, a central defensive midfielder for Hearts. Standing at 5ft 7in (1.72m) tall and tipping the scales at 12st 3lb (78kg), the number 14 has also had the honour of representing his country, Australia, in international football.
According to Transfermarkt, Devlin's current market value is estimated to be around £855,000. His tenure at Hearts is contracted to carry on for another 1 year and 3 months, with his current deal set to terminate on 31 May 2026.
In July 2017, Devlin made his way to Sydney FC in the A-League in his home country Australia. In his 2018-2019 debut season, Devlin made his presence known with seven first team appearances and a goal to boot in league matches.
Moving on in July 2019, Devlin transferred from Sydney FC to Wellington Phoenix, also playing in the A-League of Australia. Devlin demonstrated his reliability on the pitch, with 20 first team appearances in the 2019-2020 season, and 23 appearances in the 2020-2021 season, scoring one goal in the process.
July 2021 saw Devlin migrate from Wellington Phoenix to Newcastle United Jets, again within the A-League in Australia. However, his stint at the Jets was brief, as he was on the move once again in August 2021, this time making a leap to Hearts in the Premiership in Scotland for an undisclosed fee.
During his time at Hearts in Scotland, Devlin has consistently been in the thick of the action. In the 2021-2022 season, he made a commendable 25 first team appearances and scored a goal in league matches. In the following 2022-2023 season, Devlin upped his game further with 30 first team appearances and a goal. The 2023-2024 season saw him maintain his form with 24 first team appearances and yet another goal. Currently in the 2024-2025 season, Devlin has chalked up 22 first team appearances.
Aside from the league games, Devlin also took part in various other tournaments for Hearts, notably the League Cup 2024-2025 with one appearance as a substitute, the Scottish Cup 2024-2025 with two starts, the Europa League Qualifiers 2024-2025 also with two starts, and the Conference League 2024-2025 with an impressive five starts and one appearance as a substitute.