Kelland Watts

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Kelland Watts
Personal information
Full name Kelland John William James Watts [1]
Date of birth (1999-11-03) 3 November 1999 (age 25) [2]
Place of birth Alnwick, England [3]
Height 6 ft 4 in (1.92 m) [2]
Position(s) Centre-back [3]
Team information
Current team
Cambridge United
Number 6
Youth career
2008–2018 Newcastle United
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2018–2024 Newcastle United 1 (0)
2019–2020Stevenage (loan) 16 (0)
2020Mansfield Town (loan) 7 (1)
2020–2021Plymouth Argyle (loan) 44 (2)
2021–2022Wigan Athletic (loan) 26 (0)
2022–2023Peterborough United (loan) 7 (0)
2023–2024Wigan Athletic (loan) 14 (0)
2024– Cambridge United 6 (0)
International career
2018 England U19 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 17:03, 14 December 2024 (UTC)

Kelland John William James Watts (born 3 November 1999) is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for EFL League One side Cambridge United.

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A product of the Newcastle United academy, Watts signed his first professional contract with the club in the summer of 2018. He joined League Two club Stevenage on loan in August 2019 and then spent two months on loan at fellow League Two club Mansfield Town from January 2020. Watts made his first-team debut for Newcastle in the Premier League in July 2020, before being loaned out to Plymouth Argyle for the 2020–21 season. He joined Wigan Athletic on a season-long loan in August 2021.

Early life

Born in Alnwick, Northumberland, Watts grew up in Seahouses. [4] He has three siblings. [4] When he signed for Newcastle United's academy at the age of eight, the family relocated to Newcastle. [4] He attended Ponteland High School. [4]

Club career

Newcastle United

Watts began playing football for Cramlington Juniors before joining Newcastle United's academy in 2008. [3] He progressed through the youth academy at Newcastle, signing his first professional contract with the club in the summer of 2018. [3] [5] Having played in all 41 matches for Newcastle's under-23 team during the 2018–19 season, [3] scoring six times, [3] Watts appeared on the substitutes' bench in Newcastle's final Premier League game of the season, a 4–0 away victory at Fulham on 12 May 2019, although was an unused substitute in the match. [5] [6]

Loans to Stevenage and Mansfield Town

Having been included in Newcastle's 2019 Premier League Asia Trophy squad ahead of the 2019–20 season, [7] Watts joined League Two club Stevenage on a season-long loan agreement on 16 August 2019. [7] He made his professional debut the following day, playing the whole match in a 0–0 draw away at Leyton Orient. [8] He made 20 appearances for Stevenage during the first half of the season, [9] before Newcastle recalled him from the loan spell earlier than agreed on 10 January 2020. [10] Watts subsequently joined League Two club Mansfield Town on 28 January 2020, on loan for the remainder of the 2019–20 season. [11] He made seven appearances during the loan spell, scoring his first goal in professional football in the club's 2–1 away defeat to Leyton Orient on 11 February 2020. [9]

Return to Newcastle United

The League Two regular season was curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Watts returned to Newcastle upon the conclusion of his loan contract at Mansfield. [12] Newcastle applied to the Premier League for permission for Watts to be eligible to play in their remaining matches for the 2019–20 season, with Watts having already played for two different teams that season. [12] The application was successful and Watts made his first-team debut for Newcastle in the club's 3–1 defeat to Liverpool at St James' Park on 26 July 2020, coming on as a 74th-minute substitute in the match. [12] [9] [13]

Further loan spells

Watts joined League One club Plymouth Argyle on loan for the 2020–21 season on 24 August 2020. [14] He debuted for Plymouth in a 3–2 home victory against Queens Park Rangers in the EFL Cup on 5 September 2020. [15] Watts scored his first goal for Plymouth in an away defeat to Leyton Orient on 15 September 2020. [15] [16] He was stretchered off after a collision with Gillingham striker Vadaine Oliver on 9 May 2021; he received 12 minutes of treatment on the pitch before being taken to hospital where he was assessed and discharged later that night. [17] Watts made 50 appearances for Plymouth during the season-long loan, scoring three goals. [15]

Watts signed for Wigan Athletic of League One on loan for the 2021–22 season on 9 August 2021. [18] He made his Wigan debut a day after joining the club, playing the first 74 minutes in the club's 1–1 draw, and subsequent 8–7 penalty shootout victory, against Hull City in the EFL Cup. [19] [20]

On 1 September 2022 Watts joined Peterborough United on loan until January 2023. [21] However, he had to wait until he recovered from a knee injury before making his debut in October. At the end of January 2023, the loan deal was extended until the end of the season. However, just days after extending his loan spell, Watts picked up a hamstring injury, which could hold him out for the remainder of the season. [22] At the end of the season, Watts returned to Newcastle. [23]

On 29 May 2024, Newcastle announced the player would be released in the summer when his contract expired. [24]

Cambridge United

On 12 June 2024, Watts signed a two-year deal with League One side Cambridge United. [25] [26]

International career

Watts was called up to the England under-19 team for the 2018 UEFA European under-19 Championship. [27] He made his England under-19 debut in a 3–2 victory against Turkey under-19s on 17 July 2018, playing the whole match. [2] [27] [28] He played twice during the tournament as England under-19s finished third in their group. [2]

Style of play

Watts began his career playing as a midfielder, before later being deployed in defence. [3] He is left-footed and plays primarily as a left-sided central defender. [7] [29] Watts has been described as having "a strong eye for goal", emphasised by scoring two hat-tricks during the 2017–18 season when he briefly played as a striker, [4] [5] as well as being praised for being "quick, focused and strong in the air". [5]

Career statistics

As of match played 14 December 2024
ClubSeasonLeague FA Cup EFL Cup OtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Newcastle United U23 2018–19 [30] 5 [a] 050
Newcastle United 2018–19 [30] Premier League 0000000000
2019–20 [9] Premier League1000000010
2020–21 [15] Premier League0000000000
2021–22 [19] Premier League0000000000
2022–23 [31] Premier League0000000000
Total1000000010
Stevenage (loan) 2019–20 [9] League Two 16010003 [a] 0200
Mansfield Town (loan) 2019–20 [9] League Two7100000071
Plymouth Argyle (loan) 2020–21 [15] League One 442402100503
Wigan Athletic (loan) 2021–22 [19] League One26050202 [a] 0350
Peterborough United (loan) 2022–23 [31] League One7020002 [a] 0110
Wigan Athletic (loan) 2023–24 [32] League One140001040190
Cambridge United 2024–25 [33] League One60200020100
Career total1203140501801574
  1. 1 2 3 4 Appearance(s) in EFL Trophy

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