Born on 5 April 2001, Callum Jones is a 24-year-old English footballer. Playing primarily as a central defensive midfielder, Jones now serves in the ranks of Dundee, donning the jersey number 28. Standing at 5ft 11in (1.82m) tall and weighing 12st 8lb (80kg), he brings a good physical presence to the pitch.
As it stands, Jones' current market value lies in the vicinity of roughly £256k, as reported by Transfermarkt.
Jones' professional football journey began in England. In August 2019, he transitioned from lower league club Bury to Hull City in the Championship. During his initial 2021 - 2022 season at Hull City, Jones saw first team action in two league matches. The following 2022 - 2023 season saw him make a solitary appearance in league matches. In July 2021, Jones shifted to Morecambe in the National League, on loan.
By January 2022, Jones parted ways with Morecambe, returning to Hull City for an undisclosed fee. His performance for Hull City proved consistent with two first team appearances in his debut season and one first team appearance in the next.
Jones' career journey saw him loaned out twice more, in March 2022 to Grimsby Town in League Two and in July 2023 to Forest Green Rovers in the National League, before returning back to Hull City each time upon loan completion. He then spent a second loan spell at Morecambe in July 2024.
By July 2025, Jones made a significant switch to Scottish football, transferring to Dundee in the Premiership. In the current 2025 - 2026 season, Jones has already made his mark in Dundee, making 22 first team appearances and netting one goal in league matches. He has also participated in the League Cup and the Scottish Cup for Dundee, starting once in each competition and also making a sub appearance in each.
