Calum Ferrie, born on 19 June 1998 (age 28), is an English goalkeeper now with Kilmarnock. His current market value is around £170,000, according to Transfermarkt.
His early senior exposure was limited. At Dundee in 2017-18, he made 2 league appearances, the sort of first-team taste that matters more to a young goalkeeper than it tends to look on paper. Those early years gave him a platform, but not yet a settled role.
That came at Queen’s Park. Across four seasons he made 135 league appearances, and that spell gives his career its real shape. Goalkeepers often need time, trust and repetition; Ferrie got all three there, becoming a regular rather than a squad name waiting for an opening.
He has since moved on to Kilmarnock, where he continues his career as a senior goalkeeper. Ferrie’s story is a straightforward one: a slow start, a significant run at Queen’s Park, and now another step in the Scottish game.
