French-born Dan Nlundulu, born on the 5th February 1999 (and presently 26 years of age), is a forward who, as a specialist striker, plays for the esteemed Scottish squad of St Mirren. Standing tall at 6ft (1.85m), Nlundulu balances a solid grip on the field with his weight of 11st 11lb (75kg). On his back, you'll find the number 14, distinguishing him amidst the hustle of the game.
According to that trusty oracle, Transfermarkt, Nlundulu's current market value stands at around £300k, converted from Euros and rounded to the nearest thousand.
In July 2013, Nlundulu was introduced to the English Championship's football world as a trainee at Southampton, marking the start of an illustrious journey in the sport. There, he honed his skills for his debut season 2020 - 2021, where he made a commendable 13 first-team appearances in league matches.
Nlundulu's journey, however, took him through various stints on loan. In July 2021, he moved from Southampton to Lincoln City. But the winds of change blew again in January 2022, carrying him to Cheltenham Town, in England's League Two. Here, in the 2022 - 2023 season, he made his mark with 23 first team appearances and netted four goals in league matches. A successful season, indeed.
His time at Cheltenham wasn't the end of his winding journey. January 2023 saw him making yet another move, this time to Bolton Wanderers in the League One, on loan. However, what started as a loan journey eventually secured him a steady place in Bolton Wanderers later in July for an undisclosed fee. Here, Nlundulu came into his own, playing in a total of five league matches for the 2022 - 2023 season at Bolton Wanderers.
Time flew, and by August 2024, he found himself playing on loan for Cambridge United in League Two. After an adventurous run, he returned to Bolton Wanderers in June 2025 as his loan ended. Proving his mettle yet again, he made five first-team appearances in league matches for the 2022 - 2023 season at Bolton Wanderers.
In an exciting twist, September 2025 saw Nlundulu make the grand transition from Bolton Wanderers to the Scottish Premiership, sealing a deal with St Mirren for an undisclosed fee. Proving that the Scottish terrain suits him well, Nlundulu has already made a commendable eight first-team appearances and scored two goals in league matches for the 2025 - 2026 season. Additionally, his contribution to the team shone during the League Cup 2025 - 2026, where Nlundulu was a one-man force scoring one goal in one start and making an appearance as a substitute.
