Cammy Kerr, born on 10 September 1995 (age 30), is a Scottish right-back now with Livingston, where he wears the number 2 shirt. His market value is around £85,000, according to Transfermarkt.
His career is shaped overwhelmingly by Dundee. Across nine seasons he made 182 league appearances for the club, scoring four times, and became a familiar, durable presence rather than a passing squad name. That sort of longevity at one Scottish club is not glamorous, but it tends to say enough.
Before settling properly at Dens Park, Kerr had the sort of early loan spell that mattered more than it looked at the time. His most productive league season came at Peterhead in 2014-15, when he scored three goals in 22 appearances. It gave him regular senior football and helped turn him from a prospect into a player Dundee could actually use.
After his long Dundee spell, Kerr moved on to Livingston, continuing as a right-back with a solid body of Scottish league experience behind him. His story is a straightforward one: development through loans, a long run at Dundee, and a later move to another Premiership-level club.
