Ross Sinclair, a native Scotsman born on 7 May 2001 and now 23 years of age, is currently representing St Johnstone as their goalkeeper. He's a rather lofty figure on the pitch, standing at 6ft 5in (1.97m), and weighs in at 13st 7lb (86kg). On match days, you'll spot him readily wearing the number 20 jersey.
A quick search on Transfermarkt tells us that Sinclair's current market value hovers around the £40k mark. His time at St Johnstone is secured well into the future, with the contract set to expire on 31 May 2026, still over a year and a half away.
Sinclair's journey with St Johnstone began back in July 2013, when he joined the Premiership club as a trainee. The 2022 - 2023 season saw him make two appearances for the first team in league matches, and he's already upped that tally with five appearances in the current 2024 - 2025 season.
It seems Sinclair's growth was nurtured with carefully selected loan spells in his early career. In July 2019, he found himself at Brechin City in the Highland League. This stint turned out to be temporary, as he returned to St Johnstone in June 2020 after fulfilling his loan tenure.
Only a few months later in September, he was out on loan again, this time to Cowdenbeath in the Lowland League. This engagement also ended in a return to St Johnstone, in February 2021.
His final loan spell was at Montrose in the League One, starting in July 2022. It was quite a standout season for Sinclair, as he made 19 first team appearances in league matches. However, by November 2022, his time at Montrose had concluded and he was once again bound for St Johnstone.
For Sinclair, the constant change may have been challenging, but he's shown resilience and a commitment to his craft. And for now, St Johnstone is where he calls home. Whether in the swirling highs of the Premiership, or the grittier engagements of his loan spells, he's a player who commands the box with assured confidence.