Regan Charles-Cook, born on 1 March 1997 in England, is a 28-year-old forward who spends his time commanding the left wing for Motherwell wearing jersey number 77. Not physically imposing at a mere height of 5ft 8in (1.75m) and a slight weight of 10st 12lb (69kg), he nonetheless manages to dominate the field with his quick footwork and keen eye.
His current market value is estimated to be around £635k, according to Transfermarkt, a credible source when it comes to footballer value estimation.
Charles-Cook's early career saw him bounce between teams, starting with a transfer from Charlton Athletic to Solihull Moors on loan in February 2017. He managed to score four goals in his 13 first team appearances that season. He repeated this feat in the 2017 - 2018 season during his loan spell at Woking, scoring another four goals in 13 appearances.
In July 2018, Charles-Cook made a more decisive move as he transferred from Charlton Athletic to Gillingham in League Two, subsequently making his way to Ross County in Scotland's Championship league in July 2020. Across his two seasons with Ross County, he made 63 first team appearances, impressively netting 13 goals during his second season.
Charles-Cook's travels did not stop there. In July 2022, he took a leap of faith and transferred from Ross County, leaving the Scottish lands for Eupen in the Challenge Pro League in Belgium. Across two seasons, he made 57 first team appearances and scored a total of nine goals.
In August 2025, Charles-Cook made a triumphant return to Scottish soil, joining Motherwell in the Premiership. In the current 2025 - 2026 season, he already made five first team appearances, contributing his skills to the team's ongoing journey. He even gave a notable performance in the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Motherwell, scoring one goal in his single start.
Though his time in Celtic green never came to pass, his footprint in Scottish football history, particularly with Ross County and now Motherwell, have solidified Regan Charles-Cook's stature in the sport. His future in football promises to continue this intriguing journey, while always carrying a trace of his roots in the grounds of Scotland.
