Born on 10 March 2000, English midfielder Max Sheaf is currently plying his trade for Ross County, primarily as a central midfielder. Standing at 6ft (1.83m) and weighing 11st 11lb (75kg), Sheaf, who dons the number 12 jersey, showcases an imposing presence on the pitch.
According to Transfermarkt, Sheaf's current market value lies at a humble £45k. He is contract-bound to Ross County until 31 May 2025, with his current contract expiring in just five months.
Sheaf began his professional venture in July 2018 when he joined Hull City, a club playing in England's championship. His debut season, however, saw him making only one first-team appearance in league matches.
In a bid for more first team experience, Sheaf was loaned to Cheltenham Town, a League Two club in England, in July 2019. Not long after his stint at Cheltenham, he returned to Hull City in July 2020.
Yet again in January 2021, he was sent on loan, this time to the National League South's Torquay United. Following his loan period, Sheaf left Hull City officially in August 2021, moving down the football pyramid to join Gloucester City, also in the National League South.
After a brief spell with Gloucester, Sheaf moved to Redditch, a club in England's lower leagues, in August 2022. Finally, in July 2023, he headed north of the border to join Ross County, a Premiership club in Scotland, for an undisclosed fee.
During his debut season (2023 - 2024) with Ross County, Sheaf managed 15 first-team appearances in league matches. Unfortunately, in the ongoing season (2024 - 2025), Sheaf has not made any first team appearances in league matches thus far.