Max Sheaf, born in England on 10 March 2000 and now aged 24, is a midfielder currently playing for Ross County. Primarily taking up the central midfield position, Max stands at 6ft (1.83m) tall and weighs in at 11st 11lb (75kg). On the field, you will frequently spot him donning the number 12 jersey. According to Transfermarkt, he carries a market value of around €50k, which roughly equates to £42,000. His contract with Ross County is set to expire on 31 May 2025, with 8 months remaining.
Sheaf's career trajectory began with him joining Hull City in England's Championship in July 2018. Despite only making one first-team appearance in league matches during his debut season of 2018-2019, he remained with Hull City until transferring on loan to Cheltenham Town in the English League Two in July 2019.
Returning from his loan to Cheltenham Town in July 2020, Sheaf once again saw limited playing time at Hull City, making a sole first-team appearance during the season of 2018-2019. In January 2021, he found himself on the move again, transferring on loan to Torquay United in the National League South.
Leaving Hull City behind, he moved to Gloucester City in the National League South in August 2021. His journey through the lower leagues of English football continued with a transfer to Redditch one year later in August 2022.
After enduring various clubs and loan spells in England's lower leagues, Sheaf made the move to Scottish football in July 2023, signing for Ross County in the Scottish Premiership for an undisclosed fee. His inaugural season of 2023-2024 saw him make 15 first-team appearances in league matches. However, the current season of 2024-2025 has thus far witnessed Sheaf sidelined, as he has yet to feature in a first-team league match.
Nevertheless, Sheaf has had promising moments in cup competitions in Scotland. Most notably, during the Scottish Cup 2023-2024, he made a valuable contribution for Ross County, appearing in the starting line-up once.