Kerr McInroy, born on 31 August 2000 (age 25), is a Scottish central midfielder who came through Celtic before making his senior career elsewhere. He was part of the Celtic set-up during a period in which the club won two Premiership titles, though his own path was always more likely to be shaped by first-team football away from Glasgow.
McInroy left Celtic in July 2022 for Kilmarnock, a sensible enough move for a player needing regular minutes rather than another season on the edges. After his time at Rugby Park, he found a more productive league spell at Partick Thistle, scoring four goals in 32 appearances in 2023-24.
He later established himself at Shelbourne, where he has become a regular first-team presence. In 2026 he has made 16 league appearances, scoring once, and 30 appearances in all competitions, including European qualifying and Conference League matches.
His market value is around £276,000, according to Transfermarkt. McInroy’s career has moved on from Celtic without much fuss: a trainee start, a departure to Kilmarnock, useful development at Partick Thistle, and now steady senior football with Shelbourne.
