Luke McCowan, born on the 9th of December 1997 and now in his late twenties, is a Scottish midfielder best recognised for his role at the heart of Celtic's attacking play. With a 5ft 9in frame (equivalent to 1.77m) and weighing in at 11.4st (around 72kg), McCowan has made quite an impact on Scotland's Premier League, notably wearing the number 14 jersey for the renowned Celtic Football Club.
As detailed by reputable source Transfermarkt, the player's market value currently stands at approximately £1.7m, a testament to his worth both on and off the pitch.
McCowan's journey to Celtic began in the 2016 season, where he joined the ranks of Ayr United in the Scottish Championship. Although his inaugural season (2017-2018) yielded only a single first-team appearance, it marked the commencement of a promising career for the young midfielder.
Fast-forward to July 2021, and McCowan made a significant leap, transferring from Ayr United to Dundee, another Premiership stalwart. During his tenure at Dundee, McCowan's first team appearances continued to rise, and with this frequency came a notable increase in goal contributions. Across several seasons, he notched up an impressive tally of twenty-three goals in well over a hundred first team appearances.
In August 2024, McCowan ascended to one of Scotland’s most famed clubs, Celtic. His entry was marked by a transfer fee circling around the £1m mark, a clear signal of Celtic’s trust in his abilities. Since donning the Celtic jersey, his contributions have been instrumental to the club's success. In his introductory 2024-2025 season, McCowan tallied up six goals in thirty-three first-team appearances, a notable feat. Fast forward to the current season (2025-2026), McCowan's importance is undiminished, having already made twenty-eight first team appearances and netting once.
Apart from his Premiership excellence, McCowan has also left his mark in various tournament stages, showcasing his ability and versatility on both the local and European stage. These duties encompassed appearances in Celtic’s 2025-2026 campaigns in the League Cup, Scottish Cup, Champions League Qualifiers, and even the Europa League, showing his ever-growing relevance in the team's objectives.
