The English born footballer Kyrell Wilson, who celebrated his 21st birthday on the 1st of December, 2004, is known best for his adeptness as a forward, primarily gracing the right wing for the Scottish Premiership team, Falkirk. Standing at the height of 5 foot 8 inches (1.75m) and tipping the scales at 10 stone 9 pounds (68kg), Wilson dons the number 22 jersey on the field.
According to Transfermarkt, his current market value is estimated to be approximately £85,000.
Embarking on his professional football journey in July 2021, Wilson took a substantial step when he joined Swansea City, competing in England's Championship. However, his career trajectory took a temporary divergence in January 2025 when he was loaned out to Yeovil Town, a participant in England's National League.
The loan spell culminated in June 2025, and Wilson found himself reinstated to Swansea City. Despite his return to the original team, his stint in Swansea didn't last long. In August of the same year, 2025, he was once again on the move. This transfer saw Wilson trading the pitches of England for the Scottish soils, as he was loaned out to Falkirk, in the Premiership.
His tenure at Falkirk was marked by his contribution to the Scottish Cup 2025 - 2026, with Wilson making an appearance as a substitute. While his time in Scotland has been brief, Wilson's performances on the pitch continue to be dissected and debated by analysts and fans in equal measure.
