Djenairo Daniels, a Dutch born forward who primarily plays as a striker, was born on 7 January 2002 and currently plies his trade at Kilmarnock. Standing at 6 feet 2 inches (1.9m), with a weight of 12 stone 1 pound (77kg), he dons the number 29 jersey.
A look at his market valuation reveals an estimate of around £85k, a reference according toTransfermarkt.
The whipped cream lad began his professional football journey in July 2018 as a trainee at Jong PSV in the Eerste Divisie, the second tier of professional football in the Netherlands. His rookie season saw him make sparse appearances, with a tally of three first team outings and a solitary goal in league competitions.
A change of scenery followed in January 2021, as he exchanged Jong PSV for Jong Utrecht, remaining within the confines of the Eerste Divisie. His stint at Utrecht, during the same season, saw Daniels participate in seven league matches. An Italian escapade was the next chapter, as he transferred to Sassuolo in Serie A in Italy, on a loan deal in August 2021.
The year 2022 saw Daniels making strides across the pond, trading the Netherlands for Canada. He joined Pacific FC in the Canadian First Division in February 2022, before a brief stint at Cork City in the Republic of Ireland's Premier Division in April 2025. He hit the net five times in twelve appearances in the 2025 season at Cork City.
In July of the same year, Daniels then moved across the sea to Scotland and signed with Kilmarnock in the Premiership, scoring two goals in seven outings in the ongoing 2025 - 2026 season.
His participation in the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Kilmarnock has been commendable, where he found the back of the net twice in four starts and two cameo appearances as a substitute.
