Allan Campbell is a native Scotsman, born on 4 July 1997 and currently serves as a noteworthy central midfielder for St Mirren. His robust build at a height of 5ft 8in (1.75m) and tip-off the scale at 11st 9lb (74kg), he is a sterling force in the heart of any pitch. On the pitch, he can be spotted marshalling the midfield while adorned with jersey number 16. His current market value is close to £680k, as procure by the meticulous men at Transfermarkt.
In the summer of 2009, Campbell kick-started his footballing journey as a trainee at Motherwell in Scotland's Premiership. His time at Motherwell was remarkable. He graced the pitch seven times during his debut season (2016 – 2017), finding the back of the net once. The subsequent season he upped his game with 29 appearances and two goals. Over the next three seasons, he was a constant figure on the pitch, with a total of 99 appearances and 11 league goals to his name.
In the summer of 2021, after a fruitful stint at Motherwell, Campbell bid farewell and crossed borders to join Luton Town in England's League One for an undisclosed fee. His journey with Luton Town saw two successful seasons where he participated in 75 matches and scored seven goals.
In September of 2023, he embarked on a brief stint with Millwall in England's Championship on a loan deal. His contribution to Millwall saw him engage in 12 matches throughout the season. In August 2024, another loan deal ensued with Campbell joining Charlton Athletic in the Championship. However, the details of his short campaign with Charlton Athletic are scanty at best.
Upon returning to Luton Town after consecutive loan spells, he found himself headed back to his homeland, transferring to Dundee United in Scotland's Premiership in January 2025. Again, he was soon on the move, with the next destination yet to be disclosed as of June 2025.
January 2026 saw Campbell making a switch to St Mirren, again in the Premiership in Scotland. With the current season still unfolding, he's made seven first team appearances for St Mirren. Campbell has also had the opportunity to feature in the prestigious Scottish Cup 2025 - 2026, where he was part of the starting line-up for St Mirren.
