Allan Campbell, born on 4 July 1997 (age 28), is a Scottish central midfielder now with St Mirren, where he wears the number 16 shirt. Compact in style rather than showy, he has built his career on work-rate, second balls and the sort of midfield graft that rarely troubles a highlights package.
His senior grounding came at Motherwell, with an early loan spell helping bridge the gap between academy football and the demands of the first team. By 2019–20 he had become a regular and produced his most productive league season, scoring five goals in 30 appearances.
Campbell later moved on from Motherwell and continued his career in England before returning to Scottish football with St Mirren. In 2025–26 he has made 12 league appearances without scoring, along with one Scottish Cup appearance and one Premiership play-off appearance, taking him to 14 games in all competitions for the Paisley club.
His current market value is around £680,000, according to Transfermarkt. Campbell’s career has been that of a dependable Scottish midfielder: developed through regular football, established at Motherwell, tested in England, and now back in the Premiership with St Mirren.
