Lawrence Shankland, born on August tenth, nineteen ninety-five, is a prominent Scottish footballer known for his role as a striker. He currently captains Heart of Midlothian in the Scottish Premiership and represents the Scotland national team, showcasing his leadership and skill on the field.
Shankland's football journey began at Queen's Park, where he honed his talents before making a significant move to Aberdeen in two thousand thirteen. His early career included loan spells at Dunfermline Athletic, St Mirren, and Greenock Morton, allowing him to gain valuable experience and develop his game.
In two thousand seventeen, he joined Ayr United, where he made a notable impact, leading to his transfer to Dundee United in two thousand nineteen. That same year marked a milestone in his career as he made his debut for the Scotland national team, further establishing his reputation in the sport.
After a successful stint, Shankland moved to Belgian club Beerschot in two thousand twenty-one. However, after just one year abroad, he returned to Scotland, signing with Hearts, where he continues to make his mark in the league.