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Adam Clayton

Footballer

Birthday January 14, 1989

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Manchester, England

Age 36 Years

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Who Is Adam Clayton (footballer)? Age, Biography and Wiki

Adam Clayton was born on January 14, 1989, in England. As of 2025, he is 36 years old. Clayton’s career in professional football has spanned various clubs, showcasing his midfield versatility and leadership qualities. Known for his tactical awareness and passing ability, he has carved out a niche in the competitive landscape of English football.

Occupation Footballer
Date of Birth January 14, 1989
Age 36 Years
Birth Place Manchester, England
Horoscope Capricorn
Country England

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Adam Clayton stands tall at approximately 6 feet 1 inch (185 cm) and weighs around 170 lbs (77 kg). His athletic build provides him with the agility and strength necessary for his position on the pitch. While specific measurements such as chest, waist, and biceps may vary, his physique exemplifies the optimal condition required for a professional athlete.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Adam Clayton’s relationship status remains a topic of interest among fans and media. While he has often kept his personal life private, reports suggest he is currently dating a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. However, as details about his girlfriend remain under wraps, he does not publicly discuss his romantic life. Clayton values privacy, focusing primarily on his football career and personal development while maintaining a close relationship with his family.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Adam Clayton’s estimated net worth is $5 million. His earnings come primarily from his football contracts, sponsorship deals, and endorsements. His annual salary is reported to be around $1 million, reflecting his ongoing commitment to the sport. Beyond his football income, Clayton has also invested in various ventures, which contributes to his overall wealth.

Career, Business and Investments

Adam Clayton began his professional career at Leeds United, before making his mark at clubs like Chesterfield and Middlesbrough. Over the years, his contributions on the field have earned him recognition and respect in the football community. In addition to his football career, Clayton has ventured into several business ventures, including a sportswear line and a charitable foundation aimed at supporting youth sports programs. His keen interest in investment opportunities, particularly in technology and real estate, showcases his business acumen.

His professional career started at Manchester City. While a City player, he enjoyed loan spells at Carlisle United, with whom he reached the 2010 Football League Trophy Final, and Leeds United, where his loan spell was made permanent basis in 2010.

Clayton then had further loan spells at Peterborough United and Milton Keynes Dons before becoming a regular in Leeds' team in the 2011–12 season. He then spent two years with Huddersfield Town, and signed for Middlesbrough in 2014.

While at the club, he was promoted to and relegated from the Premier League and formed a midfield partnership with Grant Leadbitter. He spent six seasons at Middlesbrough before leaving the club in 2020 when his contract expired, and then joined another Championship club, Birmingham City, where he stayed until November 2021.

Clayton signed for Doncaster Rovers in January 2022, Bradford City took over his contract a year later, and he spent the 2023–24 season with Rochdale and began the following campaign with Liversedge before taking up a player/coach role with Matlock Town.

Social Network

Adam Clayton maintains an active presence on social media, primarily on platforms like Instagram and Twitter, where he shares glimpses of his life, training sessions, and philanthropic efforts. He has amassed a significant following, connecting with fans and promoting various charitable initiatives through his online presence. His social media engagement allows fans to witness both his professional journey and personal interests.

After first-choice midfielders Neil Kilkenny and Bradley Johnson both left Leeds United in the 2011–12 pre-season, Clayton declared himself ready to challenge for a place.

He started pre-season alongside Jonny Howson and Michael Brown in a five-man midfield, and made his first competitive start in the opening fixture, a 3–1 loss to Southampton in which he won a penalty which was converted by Max Gradel. He assisted Ramón Núñez' first goal in a 3–2 victory against Bradford City in the League Cup.

Having come close to scoring his first Leeds goal with "the most audacious of attempts from distance which almost caught out" Middlesbrough's goalkeeper, Carl Ikeme, on 13 August, he succeeded a week later with a late equaliser against West Ham United; the Yorkshire Evening Post had suggested that facing an opposing midfield as strong as West Ham's

would be "the essence of an acid test" for any aspiring midfielder.

Education

While Adam Clayton is best known for his athletic success, his education has played a vital role in shaping his career. He completed his schooling in the UK, alongside honing his football skills at youth academies. Clayton emphasizes the importance of education and often encourages young athletes to pursue both academics and sports, believing that a well-rounded background can enhance their chances in the competitive world of athletics.


By mid-September, he was reportedly attracting the interest of several Premiership clubs, but said he was hoping to stay at Leeds for "a very long time".

His third goal of the season came against his former club Peterborough United on 22 October, and the matchwinner against Leicester City on 6 November, when "a loose ball fell to Clayton who connected first time to send a 25 yard curler into the top corner past a helpless Schmeichel", earned him the club's Goal of the Season award.

In April 2012, Clayton received a two-match ban for accumulating ten yellow cards over the course of the season.

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