Oisin McEntee, an American born footballer who emerged on the 5th of January in the year of our Lord 2001, now aged 25, is a man of considerable substance and aptitude in the world of soccer. He is a midfielder by trade and feels most at home while engaging in the often underrated role of a central defensive midfielder. His prowess is demonstrated most forcefully at Hearts, a fierce contender in Scotland's Premiership. McEntee stands proudly at a height of 6ft 2in (1.9m) tall, and carries a substantial weight of 12st 3lb (78kg). The jersey he favours bears the number 31.
His current value in the market is rather modest, hovering around the £171k mark, according to the folks over at Transfermarkt, unto whom we all bow in deference for such mathematical wizardry.
McEntee inaugurated his journeyman career in the realm of football in July 2017 by joining the acclaimed Newcastle United in England's Premier League as a trainee. After four years of wandering through the football wilderness, he made the Northern expedition to Greenock Morton of the Championship in Scotland on a loan deal in August 2021. Alas, he returned south in July 2022 to ply his trade with Walsall, who are stalwarts of League Two in England. His stint there was marked by a humble three appearances in the first team in league matches during the 2022 - 2023 season.
McEntee courageously packed up his football boots and ventured back to the land of kilts and haggis in July 2025, transferring from Walsall to Hearts in the Premiership in Scotland. Reflecting on his current 2025 - 2026 season at Hearts, McEntee has already made 19 first-team appearances and netted his first goal in league matches. Moreover, his exploits in the League Cup have been rather thrilling, where his good fortune has seen him score once in four appearances, with three of those appearances rewarding him with starts.
