Striding the football pitch with certainty is Dan Nlundulu, who first saw the light of day on 5th February 1999 in France. Now 27 years of age and a forward by trade, he wears the highly coveted number 14 shirt for St Mirren. A solid striker, Nlundulu stands at 1.85m (6ft) tall and weighs in at a healthy 75kg (11st 11lb).
According to Transfermarkt, Nlundulu's current market value is approximately £297k, which for a player of his expertise suggests value for money.
Nlundulu's journey into English football commenced in July 2013 when he undertook the role of a trainee at Championship side, Southampton. In the 2020 - 2021 season, his debut stint, he graced the pitch 13 times for the first team in league matches.
In pursuit of increased game time, Nlundulu left Southampton for the first of several loans, initially transferring to Lincoln City in England's League One in July 2021. His second loan move ensued in January 2022, when he joined the ranks of Cheltenham Town in League Two. By the end of the 2022 - 2023 season, Nlundulu had made 23 first team appearances and bulged the net four times.
He returned to Cheltenham Town in July 2022 for another loan spell and enjoyed similar success, making 23 first team appearances and netting four goals during the 2022 - 2023 campaign.
January 2023 saw Nlundulu move on loan to Bolton Wanderers in League One, where he had limited involvement, playing five league matches. Eventually, he made a permanent switch to Bolton Wanderers in July 2023 for an undisclosed fee, but saw little action during the 2022 - 2023 season.
Nlundulu was then offered an escape route in August 2024, when he transferred on loan to Cambridge United in League Two. Returning to Bolton Wanderers in June 2025, his game time remained limited, with just five first team appearances made during the 2022 - 2023 term.
In September 2025, in a move that took him from the League One stages of England to the Premiership in Scotland, Nlundulu transferred to St Mirren for an undisclosed fee. To date, he has made 27 first team appearances this season and scored three goals. In addition to his league exploits, he has made his mark in the domestic cups too, scoring twice in the League Cup and the Scottish Cup.
