Patrick Roberts

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Patrick John Joseph Roberts (born 5 February 1997) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for EFL Championship club Birmingham City.

Full name Patrick John Joseph Roberts[1]
Date of birth (1997-02-05) 5 February 1997 (age 29)[2]
Place of birth Kingston upon Thames, England
Height 5 ft 6 in (1.67 m)[2]
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Patrick Roberts
Roberts warming up for Fulham in 2014
Personal information
Full name Patrick John Joseph Roberts[1]
Date of birth (1997-02-05) 5 February 1997 (age 29)[2]
Place of birth Kingston upon Thames, England
Height 5 ft 6 in (1.67 m)[2]
Position Winger[2]
Team information
Current team
Birmingham City
Number 16
Youth career
–2010 Molesey Juniors
–2010 AFC Wimbledon
2010–2014 Fulham[2][3]
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2014–2015 Fulham 19 (0)
2015–2022 Manchester City 1 (0)
2016–2018Celtic (loan) 55 (15)
2018–2019Girona (loan) 19 (0)
2019–2020Norwich City (loan) 3 (0)
2020–2021Middlesbrough (loan) 19 (1)
2021Derby County (loan) 15 (1)
2021–2022Troyes (loan) 1 (0)
2021Troyes II (loan) 1 (0)
2022–2026 Sunderland 134 (8)
2025–2026Birmingham City (loan) 25 (3)
2026– Birmingham City 2 (0)
International career
2012–2013 England U16 7 (1)
2013–2014 England U17 14 (7)
2015 England U18 2 (1)
2014–2016 England U19 16 (6)
2016–2017 England U20 8 (4)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 19:23, 15 February 2026 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals as of 21:53, 24 April 2017 (UTC)
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Club career

Fulham

Roberts began playing grassroots football with Molesey Juniors and then with AFC Wimbledon. He was offered trials with many professional football club academies but it was Fulham who signed Roberts at the age of 13.[4][5] He signed his first professional contract shortly after his 17th birthday in February 2014, tying himself to the club until the summer of 2016.[6] Roberts described signing the contract as "one of the best feelings I've ever had in my life".[4]

Roberts was named among Fulham's substitutes for the first time on 15 March 2014 for a Premier League game against Newcastle United,[7] with Fulham manager Felix Magath describing Roberts after the match as "an extraordinary talent".[8] On 22 March 2014, he made his debut as a 55th-minute substitute in a Premier League defeat to Manchester City.[9] On 5 May, he scored in the second leg of the 2014 FA Youth Cup final, which Fulham lost 7–6 on aggregate to Chelsea.[10] Roberts' first appearance of the 2014–2015 campaign came as a substitute in Fulham's opening day fixture at Ipswich Town on 9 August, where he managed to grab an assist shortly after coming on.[11] He made his first start for the Cottagers on 20 August 2014 in a home match against Wolverhampton Wanderers.[12][13]

Manchester City

On 19 July 2015, Roberts signed for Manchester City on a long-term deal for an undisclosed fee, believed to be in the region of £12 million.[14][15] Roberts made his debut coming on as a substitute for Jesús Navas against Real Madrid in the pre-season 2015 International Champions Cup.[16] On 22 September 2015, Roberts made his first team debut for Manchester City when he came on as a substitute during a 4–1 win against Sunderland in the League Cup.[17] He made his league debut for Manchester City in a 4–1 loss to Tottenham Hotspur, coming on as a substitute for Sergio Agüero.[18]

Loans to Celtic

On 29 January 2016, it was reported that Celtic had agreed an 18-month loan deal with Manchester City for Roberts, while the player was in Glasgow for a medical.[19] The transfer was confirmed on 1 February.[20] He played for the U20 side a couple of days later in a 4–0 win over Motherwell, scoring Celtic's fourth in the last minute and providing assists for the other three goals.[21] Roberts made his first team debut for Celtic on 20 February 2016, coming on a substitute for the final few minutes of Celtic's 3–0 league win over Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Celtic Park.[22][23] He was given his first starting appearance on 2 March in a league match at home against Dundee. Celtic could only draw 0–0, but Roberts was noted to have looked "sharp" and showed "flashes of his talent".[23]

Roberts after a training session with Norwich City in 2019

On 2 April 2016, Roberts scored his first competitive club goal, netting a brace for Celtic in a 3–1 come-from-behind win over Hearts.[24] Following an impressive run of form during which he netted three goals, Roberts was named Scottish Player of the Month for April.[25] He scored another brace on 8 May in a 3–2 win over Aberdeen, in the process helping Celtic clinch the Scottish Premiership title.[26] Roberts scored another goal on the final day of the season in a 7–0 drubbing of Motherwell, thereby ending the campaign with 7 goals in 12 appearances for Celtic.[27]

Roberts made his first ever Champions League appearance on 20 July 2016, starting and scoring in a 3–0 win over Lincoln Red Imps. He had previously rejected the opportunity to represent England at the U19 European Championship in order to help Celtic progress to the Champions League proper.[28] On 6 December 2016, Roberts scored an impressive solo goal and was named man of the match in a Champions League match against his parent club Manchester City.[29] He finished the 2016–17 season with 43 appearances and 15 goals, helping Celtic to complete an unbeaten domestic season, in which the club secured its sixth consecutive league title.

On 28 August 2017, it was announced that Roberts had rejoined Celtic on a new season-long loan.[30] In November, during a match against Motherwell, Roberts suffered a hamstring injury and was sidelined for a number of months. He made his return against the same opposition on 18 March 2018 when he came on a substitute for James Forrest in a 0–0 draw.[31]

Loan to Girona

Roberts joined Manchester City's Spanish partner club Girona for the 2018–19 season, with Manchester City saying that the ideal next stage in Robert's development would be testing himself in La Liga, one of the world's most technical leagues.[32] At the time of signing he was the only English player playing in the Spanish top flight and he made his debut the following day as a substitute against Real Valladolid.[33] He endured a difficult campaign, however, and failed to score in 19 league appearances as the club suffered relegation to the Segunda División.[34]

Loan to Norwich City

Roberts was the first new addition to most-recent Championship winners and therefore newly-promoted Premier League club Norwich City, signing for them on a season-long loan.[35]

Loans to Middlesbrough

On 2 January 2020, Roberts joined Middlesbrough on loan until the end of the 2019–20 season.[36] He scored his first goal for Middlesbrough in a 2–1 win over Reading on 14 July 2020.[37] On 12 October 2020, it was announced that he would be loaned to the club again for the duration of the 2020–21 campaign.[38]

Loan to Derby County

On 1 February 2021, Roberts joined Derby County on loan for the remainder of the 2020–21 season.[39] Two days later, he made his debut for the Rams as a substitute for Kamil Jóźwiak in a 0–3 away league defeat by Rotherham United.[40]

Loan to Troyes

On 31 August 2021 he moved on loan to French club Troyes.[41]

Sunderland

On 21 January 2022, Roberts joined League One side Sunderland on an initial short-term six-month deal with the club having the option to extend his contract.[42] He scored his first goal for Sunderland in a 2–0 win over Crewe Alexandra on 12 March 2022.[43] On 9 May 2022 he scored the winning goal for Sunderland in the 2nd leg of the League 1 play off semi-final against Sheffield Wednesday, to send them to the play-off final at Wembley Stadium.[44] On 25 June 2022, Roberts signed a new two-year contract with the club after achieving promotion through the play-offs.[45]

Birmingham City

On 1 September 2025, Roberts joined EFL Championship side Birmingham City on a season long loan.[46]

On 2 February 2026, having impressed across the first-half of the season, Roberts signed for Birmingham City on a permanent basis for an undisclosed fee, signing a two-and-a-half year deal.[47]

International career

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Roberts playing for England U19s in 2015

Roberts has represented England at under-16, under-17 and under-19 levels.[48] He played an integral role in England's victory at the 2014 European Under-17 Championship in Malta, scoring three goals, grabbing four assists and being named in the team of the tournament.[49]

In August 2014 Roberts received his first call up to the England under-19 squad.[50] Despite being just 17 years old at the time, Roberts played a big part in the England under-19 team's progression through the 2015 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualifying round. In the three group games played by England under-19, Roberts recorded a total of four goals and four assists. He had previously rejected the chance to be in the England squad at the U19 European Championship in order to help Celtic progress to the Champions League proper.[28] Roberts was also expected to be selected for the England under-20 squad in the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup, but he instead opted to play for Celtic in the 2017 Scottish Cup Final.[51]

Personal life

Roberts was born in Kingston upon Thames, Greater London.[2] His parents (Louise and Neil) are both from Merseyside. He has an older brother Adam and a younger sister Jessica. He is a fan of Liverpool F.C.[52] He is an alumnus of Wimbledon College.[53]

Career statistics

As of match played 15 February 2026[54]
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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] League cup[b] Europe Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Fulham 2013–14[55] Premier League 20000020
2014–15[56] Championship 1702010200
Total 1902010220
Manchester City 2015–16[57] Premier League 1000200030
Celtic (loan) 2015–16[57] Scottish Premiership 11620136
2016–17[58] Scottish Premiership 32940209[c]24711
2017–18[59] Scottish Premiership 12010303[c]1191
Total 551570501237918
Girona (loan) 2018–19[60] La Liga 19020210
Norwich City (loan) 2019–20[61] Premier League 301040
Middlesbrough (loan) 2019–20[61] Championship 10110111
2020–21[62] Championship 9010100
Total 1912000211
Derby County (loan) 2020–21[62] Championship 151151
Troyes (loan) 2021–22[63] Ligue 1 101020
Troyes II (loan) 2021–22 Championnat National 3 1010
Sunderland 2021–22[63] League One 1413[d]1172
2022–23[64] Championship 42530102[e]0485
2023–24[65] Championship 3200000320
2024–25[66] Championship 45200003[e]0482
2025–26[67] Premier League 101020
Total 13483020811479
Birmingham City (loan) 2025–26[67] Championship 25310263
Birmingham City 2025–26 Championship 201131
Career total 294281911101238134433
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