Alex Hunt
Alexander John Hunt (born 29 May 2000) is an English professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for York City in the National League.[1] Born in Sheffield, England, he progressed through the youth academy of Sheffield Wednesday, joining at the age of seven and signing his first professional contract in February 2018.[2] Hunt made his senior debut for the club in August 2018 during a 0–2 EFL Cup defeat to Sunderland.[3] Hunt's early senior appearances for Sheffield Wednesday were sporadic, totaling 17 matches across all competitions between 2018 and 2022, including his first league start in a 2020 Championship match against Queens Park Rangers.[4] In August 2021, he joined Grimsby Town on a six-month loan in the National League, where he made 19 appearances and contributed to the team's successful promotion to EFL League Two via the play-off final victory over Solihull Moors in June 2022.[5] Following the promotion, Hunt signed a permanent three-year deal with Grimsby in September 2022, going on to make 44 appearances in League Two over the next season and a half.[6] In February 2024, Hunt returned to the National League on loan to York City for the remainder of the 2023–24 season, helping the club avoid relegation with nine appearances.[7] He joined York permanently in June 2024 after his Grimsby contract was terminated by mutual consent, and in September 2025, the 25-year-old extended his deal with the Minstermen on a multi-year basis.[8][9]Early life and youth career
Early life
Alexander John Hunt was born on 29 May 2000 in Sheffield, England.[10] Sheffield is often called the "Home of Football," with a deep-rooted tradition dating back to the 19th century, exemplified by the historic rivalry and prominence of clubs like Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield United—two of the world's oldest professional teams. Hunt holds dual citizenship, English by birth and Irish through heritage eligibility. At age seven, he joined the Sheffield Wednesday academy, marking the start of his structured involvement in football.[11][10][12]Sheffield Wednesday academy
Alex Hunt joined Sheffield Wednesday's academy at the age of seven in 2007, having been born and raised in the city, which fueled his passion for the local club.[2][13][14] Throughout his time in the youth system, Hunt progressed steadily through the age groups, honing his skills as a central midfielder known for his composure on the ball and ability to link defense and attack.[15][16] He made regular appearances in youth league matches and cups, including a notable contribution in the FA Youth Cup during the 2017–18 season, where he featured prominently for the under-18 side.[17] By the under-18 level, Hunt had emerged as a leader, earning the captain's armband and demonstrating qualities such as organization and maturity that extended off the pitch, including coordinating charity initiatives for the team.[16][15][18] His standout performances and academic excellence—achieving a DDD* in his Extended Diploma—led to recognition from League Football Education, where he was selected for their Year End Awards twice and nominated for Apprentice of the Year in 2018.[19][20][18] On 2 February 2018, at the age of 17, Hunt signed his first professional contract with Sheffield Wednesday, committing to the club until the summer of 2020 and marking the culmination of his academy journey.[2][15][21]Club career
Sheffield Wednesday
Alex Hunt made his professional debut for Sheffield Wednesday on 16 August 2018, coming on as a substitute in a 2–0 EFL Cup victory against Sunderland.[12] Having progressed through the club's academy where he served as captain, Hunt earned a first-team squad place from the 2018–19 season onward, though opportunities remained limited amid competition in the EFL Championship.[4][22] Over the next four years, until his departure in 2022, Hunt featured in 17 senior appearances across all competitions for Sheffield Wednesday, primarily in the Championship and domestic cups, without scoring a goal.[3][23] In September 2022, Hunt left the club on a permanent transfer to Grimsby Town to seek greater regular playing time elsewhere.[3][24]Grimsby Town
Hunt joined Grimsby Town on a six-month loan from Sheffield Wednesday on 12 August 2021, seeking regular first-team football after limited opportunities at his parent club.[25] During the 2021–22 National League season, he featured in 18 league appearances, scoring once, and contributed to the team's push for promotion, which culminated in the team's play-off final victory over Solihull Moors on 5 June 2022.[17] His performances during this period established him as a reliable central midfielder, helping to solidify Grimsby’s midfield options in a competitive lower-tier campaign.[6] On 1 September 2022, Hunt returned to Grimsby on a permanent three-year contract, committing to the club following their promotion to EFL League Two.[6] Across his loan and permanent stints, he amassed 51 appearances in all competitions, netting two goals, while adapting to the demands of both National League and League Two football. Hunt's development at Grimsby emphasized his growth into a versatile, energetic presence in midfield, with improved consistency in possession and defensive duties. A highlight of Hunt's time at Grimsby came in the 2022–23 season. Additionally, he contributed to one of the club's most memorable FA Cup runs, featuring in five matches as Grimsby reached the quarter-finals, including victories over Burton Albion (1–0 in the third round) and Premier League opponents Southampton (2–1 in the fifth round).[17] These achievements underscored Grimsby's giant-killing potential and provided Hunt with high-profile exposure against top-flight opposition. Hunt's tenure at Grimsby concluded in February 2024 when he joined York City on loan for the remainder of the 2023–24 season.[26] This move led to a mutual contract termination on 11 June 2024, allowing him to sign permanently with York.[8]Oldham Athletic
In January 2022, Alex Hunt joined Oldham Athletic on a season-long loan from Sheffield Wednesday, arriving on 17 January to bolster the midfield options for the remainder of the 2021–22 campaign.[27] This move provided Hunt, who had seen limited first-team action at Hillsborough, with an opportunity to secure regular minutes in a competitive environment following a period of development in the Owls' academy and youth setup.[28] Primarily deployed as a rotational central midfielder, Hunt featured in 13 League Two matches for Oldham, starting seven and accumulating 547 minutes on the pitch without registering a goal or assist.[29] His contributions included defensive interceptions and tackles, reflecting a focus on building experience in senior football amid Oldham's challenging season, where the club finished 23rd in the table and suffered relegation to the National League. Hunt's loan spell concluded at the end of the 2021–22 season in May 2022, after which he returned to Sheffield Wednesday.York City
On 22 February 2024, Alex Hunt joined York City on loan from Grimsby Town until the end of the 2023–24 season, providing midfield reinforcement for the National League side in their fight against relegation.[26][30] During his loan spell, Hunt made nine appearances without scoring, contributing to York's efforts to secure their league status as a consistent presence in central midfield.[31] Following the end of his loan and Grimsby's decision to release him, Hunt signed permanently with York City on 11 June 2024, agreeing to a two-year contract that reflected his growing importance to the team.[32][33] On 25 September 2025, Hunt signed a multi-year contract extension with York City.[9] By 11 November 2025, Hunt had amassed 62 appearances and eight goals for York City across their National League campaigns, establishing himself as a key midfielder with notable contributions in both defensive and attacking phases. His prior experience at Grimsby Town served as a foundation for assuming a leadership role within the squad. In the 2024–25 season, he featured regularly, starting the majority of matches and scoring four league goals, which helped solidify York's midfield dynamics.[29][34] Hunt's form continued to progress into the 2025–26 season, where he became a consistent starter, netting four goals in the opening 16 league appearances and demonstrating improved offensive output from midfield. No major injuries have interrupted his run, allowing him to maintain high availability and contribute to York's push for promotion contention in the National League.[1][35]Playing style and statistics
Playing style
Alex Hunt primarily operates as a central midfielder, capable of fulfilling both defensive and box-to-box roles depending on tactical requirements.[1] Standing at 170 cm and right-footed, he relies on his technical proficiency rather than physical dominance, excelling in work rate, tackling, and passing accuracy while lacking notable pace or flair.[36] His style emphasizes reading the game to intercept possession and distribute from deep positions, often playing long balls and contributing to set-piece delivery.[37] Hunt's evolution as a player began in Sheffield Wednesday's academy, where he served as under-18s captain, honing leadership qualities alongside his midfield fundamentals.[18] After transitioning to senior football through loans and moves to clubs like Grimsby Town and Oldham Athletic, he matured into a reliable performer in the National League at York City, showing improved goal threat with 8 goals across approximately 56 appearances as of the end of the 2024–25 season.[38] This development reflects a shift toward greater confidence in progressive play and risk-taking, as encouraged by past managers.[24] Among his strengths, Hunt demonstrates high stamina to cover the pitch effectively, strong ball interceptions, and effective set-piece execution, making him a consistent presence in midfield transitions.[36] However, his limited exposure to higher divisions has occasionally led to inconsistency, particularly in aerial duels and adapting to varying team systems.[39] His role as a central midfielder has remained consistent across clubs, from Sheffield Wednesday to York City.[1]Career statistics
Alex Hunt has made approximately 170 professional appearances and scored 11 goals across his career as of 15 November 2025.[29] The following table summarizes his club appearances and goals, grouped by club and period:| Club | Period | Appearances | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sheffield Wednesday | 2018–2022 | 17 | 0 |
| Grimsby Town (loan) | 2021–2022 | 25 | 1 |
| Oldham Athletic (loan) | 2022 | 13 | 0 |
| Grimsby Town | 2022–2024 | 43 | 2 |
| York City | 2024–present | 80 | 9 |
| Career total | 178 | 12 |
| Competition | Appearances | Goals |
|---|---|---|
| EFL Championship | 9 | 0 |
| EFL League Two | 45 | 1 |
| National League | 95 | 8 |
| National League Playoffs | 2 | 0 |
| FA Cup | 14 | 1 |
| EFL Cup | 1 | 0 |
| EFL Trophy | 7 | 0 |
| Total | 173 | 10 |