Dan Nlundulu, born in France on 5th February 1999, is a forward who makes a name for himself at St Mirren, primarily playing the position of a striker. Standing at about 6 feet (1.85m) and tipping the scales at roughly 11st 11lb (75kg), he sports the number 14 jersey for the club.
Nlundulu's market value is estimated to be somewhere in the ballpark of £300k, as cited by Transfermarkt.
His journey at the Championship in England began in July 2013 when he joined Southampton as a trainee. The 2020 - 2021 season saw him making his debut and he managed to get on the pitch for 13 first team league matches.
From Southampton, he moved to Lincoln City in the League One in England on a loan deal in July 2021, after which he moved again in January 2022, this time to Cheltenham Town in the League Two in England. Over the course of his stay there in the 2022 - 2023 season, he made 23 first team appearances and put the ball in the back of the net on four occasions.
In July 2022, he was loaned out a second time to Cheltenham Town, where he maintained a consistent performance with 23 first team appearances and four goals in the same season (2022 - 2023).
January 2023 marked yet another transient chapter for Nlundulu as he was loaned to Bolton Wanderers in the League One in England. He featured in five first team matches in that same season. Come July 2023, the transfer became permanent, albeit for an undisclosed fee. During his first season at Bolton Wanderers, he made another five appearances for the first team.
Nlundulu's following destination in August 2024 was Cambridge United in the League Two in England on loan. He again returned to Bolton Wanderers in June 2025, where his first team appearances remained at five for the season 2022 - 2023.
September 2025 saw Nlundulu making his transfer to St Mirren in the Premiership in Scotland for an undisclosed fee, where he currently displays his prowess. The 2025 - 2026 season there has seen him fielded in six first team league matches, with two goals to his name. He also made quite an impact in the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for St Mirren, marking one goal in one start, and one appearance off the bench.
