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Solomon Brynn (born 30 October 2000) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for EFL Championship club Middlesbrough.

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Career

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Born in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire,[2] Brynn began his career with Middlesbrough in 2009,[3] moving on loan to Darlington in February 2021.[4][5][6] On 18 August 2021, he signed for Scottish Championship side Queen of the South on a season-long loan.[7][8] He made his debut for the club on 21 August 2021, in a 3–2 win against Greenock Morton.[9] On 30 December 2021, he was recalled by his parent club.[10][11]

On 23 June 2022, he joined League Two side Swindon Town on a season-long loan.[12][13] He made his debut for the club on 30 July 2022, in a 3–0 defeat to Harrogate Town.[14] During his time at Swindon, he won three player of the month awards and was voted as their player of the season.[15] On 30 May 2023, it was announced by Middlesbrough that Brynn had signed a two-year contract extension with the club.[15] On 10 July 2023, he joined League One side Leyton Orient on a season-long loan.[16][17] He made his debut for the club on 5 August 2023, in a 1–0 defeat to Charlton Athletic.[18]

Brynn made his debut for Middlesbrough on 14 August 2024, in a 3–0 win against Leeds United in the EFL Cup.[19] On 15 October 2024, he signed a new four-year contract with Middlesbrough.[20]

Career statistics

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As of match played on 25 November 2025
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] League cup[b] Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Middlesbrough 2020–21[21] Championship 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2021–22[22] Championship 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2022–23[23] Championship 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2023–24[24] Championship 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2024–25[25] Championship 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 8 0
2025–26[26] Championship 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0
Total 23 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 25 0
Darlington (loan) 2020–21[2] National League North 0 0 0 0 0 0 1[c] 0 1 0
Queen of the South (loan) 2021–22[22] Scottish Championship 16 0 2 0 0 0 3[d] 0 21 0
Swindon Town (loan) 2022–23[23] League Two 46 0 1 0 0 0 2[e] 0 49 0
Leyton Orient (loan) 2023–24[24] League One 42 0 2 0 0 0 1[e] 0 45 0
Career total 127 0 5 0 2 0 7 0 141 0
  1. ^ Includes FA Cup, Scottish Cup
  2. ^ Includes EFL Cup
  3. ^ Appearance in the FA Trophy
  4. ^ Appearances in the Scottish League Challenge Cup
  5. ^ a b Appearance(s) in the EFL Trophy

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Solomon Brynn (born 30 October 2000) is an English footballer who plays as a for club . Born in , Brynn joined the Middlesbrough academy at the age of nine and progressed through the youth ranks, featuring for the club's under-18 and under-21 teams from 2016 to 2021. He signed his first with Middlesbrough in 2020 and was named in the senior squad for the 2020–21 season, though he did not make a first-team appearance at that time. To gain experience, Brynn was loaned to side in February 2021, followed by a move to club Queen of the South from August to December 2021, where he made 21 appearances. After being recalled, he spent the 2022–23 season on loan at EFL League Two club Swindon Town, making 46 appearances, and the 2023–24 season at side Leyton Orient, where he featured in 42 matches. Brynn returned to Middlesbrough ahead of the 2024–25 season, signing a two-year contract extension in May 2023 and a new four-year contract on 15 October 2024 that runs until June 2028. He made his senior debut for the club in the Carabao Cup first round against Leeds United in August 2024 and his debut on 23 November 2024 in a 6–2 victory over Oxford United. During the 2024–25 season, Brynn made six appearances, keeping one clean sheet. In the ongoing 2025–26 season, he has established himself as Middlesbrough's first-choice , starting all 15 league matches as of 17 November 2025 and contributing to one of the division's strongest defensive records early in the campaign. Standing at 1.84 metres (6 ft ½ in), Brynn is noted for his shot-stopping ability and command in the .

Early life

Upbringing in Middlesbrough

Sol Brynn was born on 30 October 2000 in , , . Brynn grew up in a family of devoted supporters, fostering his own identity as a lifelong "Boro" fan from a young age. This familial passion for the club, combined with the town's deep-rooted football heritage centered around the , ignited his early enthusiasm for the sport and solidified his local ties. During his childhood in , a town known for its intense community support of football, Brynn was immersed in an environment where the game permeated daily life, further nurturing his interest in becoming a professional player. At age nine in 2009, Brynn transitioned into the academy, channeling his early passion into structured training.

Entry into Middlesbrough academy

Sol Brynn joined 's academy in 2009 at the age of nine, beginning his structured development as a at his hometown club. Over the following years, he progressed through the club's age-group teams, starting with the under-10s and advancing steadily to higher levels, where he honed foundational goalkeeping techniques such as positioning, handling, and shot-stopping under the guidance of academy staff. This early phase emphasized building technical proficiency and physical attributes essential for professional goalkeeping, with Brynn benefiting from 's youth setup at Rockliffe Park, which integrates intensive training and competitive matches across categories.

Club career

Youth development at

Brynn progressed through 's academy during the 2017–2020 period, having initially joined the club's youth setup at the age of nine in 2009. During the 2017/18 and 2018/19 seasons, he featured prominently for the under-18 team in the U18 , contributing to their competitive efforts in the youth competition. From January 2017 onward, Brynn began integrating into the under-23 squad, gaining experience in 2 Division 2 matches as part of his advanced development. This involvement allowed him to adapt to higher-intensity games, with limited but notable appearances, including one match in the 2018/19 season. By the 2019/20 season, he had made nine appearances for the under-21 team, demonstrating consistent growth in handling senior-level youth fixtures. The academy environment at focused on technical refinement for goalkeepers like Brynn, though specific training emphases on skills such as shot-stopping and positioning were integral to match preparation across this . No internal awards or standout tournament performances for Brynn are recorded from this phase, but his steady involvement underscored his potential. The onset of the in 2020 severely disrupted football schedules, including the suspension of 2 and under-18 leagues, which halted regular play and training for academy players like Brynn. This interruption marked a pivotal transition point, as it shifted focus toward individual development and eventual senior squad evaluations amid the broader challenges to football structures.

Early loan spells

Brynn's first senior loan came in February 2021 when he joined of the on a short-term deal from . At the age of 20, he made just one appearance for the club, marking his professional debut in a competitive environment below the Football League. This brief spell provided initial exposure to the physical and tactical demands of , helping him adapt from youth to senior levels despite the limited playing time. Later that year, in August 2021, Brynn moved on a season-long to Queen of the South in the . He featured in 16 league matches and a total of 21 appearances across all competitions before being recalled by in December 2021. Key outings included starts in challenging fixtures against top sides like Rangers in the , where he faced high-pressure situations despite the team's struggles. These early loans played a pivotal role in Brynn's development, building his match fitness through regular exposure to competitive games and teaching him to handle the intensity and setbacks of professional play. At Queen of the South, he endured tough results, such as heavy defeats, which tested his resilience but ultimately boosted his confidence upon return. After each spell, Brynn returned to without securing a permanent move, allowing him to reintegrate into the first-team setup for further opportunities.

Loan to Swindon Town

In July 2022, Sol Brynn joined Town on a season-long loan from , marking his first extended stint as a first-team regular in . The 21-year-old quickly established himself as the club's number one, making 46 appearances in the league during the 2022–23 campaign and playing every minute of those matches. His consistency provided a solid foundation for , who mounted a strong challenge for the play-offs early in the season before finishing 10th in the table. Brynn's performances were instrumental in bolstering the team's defense, where he recorded 13 clean sheets across all competitions and made several pivotal saves that preserved points during key fixtures. Notable among these were his contributions in a run of form that saw secure important victories, including a 5–2 win over Mansfield Town in October, helping maintain their promotion aspirations. His shot-stopping ability and command of the earned widespread praise, with Brynn winning Swindon Town's Player of the Month award on three occasions—August, September, and another later in the season—polling over 40% of fan votes in each. These accolades culminated in him being voted the club's Player of the Season for 2022–23, recognizing his ever-present role and impact on the squad. The success of this loan spell directly influenced Brynn's future at , leading to a two-year contract extension announced on 30 May 2023, extending his deal until the end of the 2025–26 season. This extension was attributed to his standout performances at , which demonstrated his readiness for higher-level competition and growth as a .

Loan to Leyton Orient

On 10 July 2023, Sol Brynn joined club Leyton Orient on a season-long loan from . Following a successful spell at Swindon Town the previous season, Brynn quickly established himself as the first-choice for Orient, making 42 appearances in the league during the 2023–24 campaign. His consistent presence in goal contributed to the team's solid mid-table finish of 11th place, providing stability in a season of adjustment following their promotion to League One. Brynn delivered several instrumental performances that highlighted his growing maturity at the higher level. A standout moment came on 13 January 2024, when he saved a penalty from during a 3–0 away victory over league leaders , helping secure a crucial win against a promotion-chasing side. Head coach praised Brynn's overall contributions, describing him as a "really good " despite some challenging moments, and noting his potential given it was his first season in League One. Wellens emphasized Brynn's command in goal and ability to handle the demands of the division, aligning with expectations for modern s who must combine shot-stopping with composure under pressure. Brynn's loan spell concluded at the end of the 2023–24 season, with his return to confirmed in summer 2024. Over the course of the year at , he demonstrated notable progress in distribution, as observed by , adapting his ball-playing skills to support Orient's build-up play in line with contemporary tactical requirements. This development positioned him well for his next steps back at his parent club.

First-team role at Middlesbrough

Sol Brynn made his senior debut for on 14 August 2024, starting in a 3–0 first-round victory over Leeds United at , where he produced a notable early save to deny . This appearance marked the culmination of his development through prior loan spells, which had honed his readiness for competitive senior football. Brynn's league debut followed on 23 2024, in a 6–2 win at Oxford United, where manager praised his composure under pressure during a high-scoring encounter. He became a regular starter towards the end of the 2024–25 season, featuring in 14 matches as pushed for promotion, and established himself as the first-choice into the 2025–26 campaign, starting all 15 league matches as of 2025. His consistent selection reflected growing trust from the coaching staff, with Brynn handling demanding fixtures against promotion rivals and demonstrating reliability in high-pressure environments. On 15 October 2024, shortly after his debut, Brynn signed a four-year contract extension with , securing his future at the club until 2028 and underscoring his emergence as a pivotal figure in the squad. As a native who joined the academy at age nine, Brynn has been warmly received by fans, who view his ascent as a symbol of local talent thriving at the . His performances in the , including clean sheets and key interventions in tight contests, have solidified his reputation as a dependable shot-stopper capable of leading the backline.

Playing style

Technical skills

Sol Brynn has demonstrated strong shot-stopping reflexes throughout his career, particularly evident in high-pressure situations during his loan spells and first-team appearances for . During his 2022–2023 loan at Swindon Town in League Two, Brynn was praised for his positioning and ability to make "unbelievable saves," contributing to 13 clean sheets across 46 league matches. His reflexes were highlighted in one-on-one scenarios, where he remained calm and assured, rarely being caught out without conceding. Similarly, at Leyton Orient in League One the following season, Brynn made a vital penalty save against league leaders in a 3–0 victory, diving to his left to deny and preserve Orient's lead. Brynn exhibits a clear preference for catching crosses rather than punching them clear, a technique that has reduced second-ball opportunities for opponents and alleviated defensive pressure. This approach was noted during his time at , where his handling was described as mostly effective, though with minor areas for refinement in box command. In Middlesbrough's first team, this skill has been instrumental; for instance, in a 0–0 draw against Stoke City in September 2025, Brynn's impressive collection of crosses helped secure a point through multiple crucial interventions. Teammate commended his loud, commanding presence in the , emphasizing how Brynn claims balls effectively at the highest points. At 1.84 meters tall, Brynn's physical attributes support his agility, enabling quick reflexes across different levels of competition from League Two to the . His shot-stopping has been a standout feature in first-team games, such as saving a penalty from Town's George Hirst in October 2025 during a 2–1 victory, where he anticipated the direction and blocked the low effort. manager Rob Edwards, reflecting on Brynn's early-season form, highlighted his ability to "catch the ball, stop the ball," underscoring a calming reliability in handling and reflexes that prioritizes keeping the net clean. These traits have solidified his command in the , as seen in his consistent performances that earned him man-of-the-match honors against Stoke.

Distribution and leadership

Sol Brynn has demonstrated significant improvements in his passing accuracy and long-range distribution, particularly honed during his loan spells at Swindon Town and Leyton Orient, which have translated effectively to his role at . In the 2025–26 season, Brynn recorded a pass completion rate of 63.8% on 406 attempts, including 69 successful long passes out of 212, enabling precise switches and progression from the back. manager Rob Edwards praised these advancements in 2025, highlighting Brynn's composure in distribution as a key factor in earning the starting position. Brynn's integration into Middlesbrough's possession-based style under Edwards has emphasized his contributions to build-up play throughout the 2025–26 campaign, where he frequently initiates attacks with accurate short and medium passes—completing 100% of short-range efforts and 99.2% of medium-range ones. This adaptation has supported the team's control-oriented approach, with Brynn's average pass length of 35.7 yards aiding transitions in matches against pressing opponents. Teammate noted Brynn's confidence with the ball at his feet, describing it as a vital asset for the defense in maintaining fluidity during possession phases. In terms of on-pitch , Brynn excels at organizing the defense, a skill evident in his loan experiences that contributed to multiple clean sheets. During his 2022–23 season at Swindon Town, he helped secure 13 clean sheets across 49 appearances in League Two, often directing the backline to thwart attacks. At Leyton Orient in 2023–24, Brynn achieved another 13 clean sheets in 45 League One games, underscoring his role in stabilizing the unit through proactive communication and positioning. Teammates and managers have consistently commended Brynn's vocal presence and decision-making under pressure, reinforcing his leadership qualities. Alfie Jones praised Brynn as "loud and commanding," particularly in tense scenarios like the draw against Stoke City, where his calls helped preserve a point. Rob Edwards echoed this, describing Brynn's calming influence as a source of stability for the team, while noting his growth in high-pressure judgments since returning from loans.

Career statistics

Club statistics

Sol Brynn has accumulated 139 senior appearances across his professional career as of November 17, 2025, primarily as a for and during loan spells at lower-tier clubs. These include 23 appearances for , 1 for , 21 for Queen of the South, 49 for Swindon Town, and 45 for Leyton Orient, with goals conceded totaling 173 and 40 clean sheets overall. His statistics highlight a progression in competitive level, from the , and during loans to the with . In the 2025–26 season, Brynn has featured prominently for , making 15 appearances in the with 13 goals conceded and 5 clean sheets (33% clean sheet rate), alongside 2 appearances earlier in his Boro career. Loan performances showed solid consistency, with Town's League Two stint yielding a 27% clean sheet rate and Orient's League One spell at 29%, while his Scottish stint yielded a 33% clean sheet rate in a more challenging environment. The following table summarizes his club statistics by club, aggregating appearances, goals conceded, and clean sheets across relevant competitions (excluding youth and pre-senior games):
ClubTotal AppearancesGoals ConcededClean SheetsPrimary Competitions
23277 (21), (2)
(loan)120 (1)
Queen of the South (loan)21287 (16), (2) & (3)
Swindon Town (loan)496513 (46), (1) & (2)
Leyton Orient (loan)455113 (42), (2) & (1)
These figures underscore Brynn's reliability in maintaining defensive solidity, particularly in achieving clean sheets relative to exposure in high-volume League Two fixtures.

Honours and awards

During his 2022–23 loan spell at Swindon Town, Sol Brynn was voted the club's Fans' Player of the Season, recognizing his consistent performances as the first-choice goalkeeper in all 46 league matches. He also earned three Player of the Month awards from the club that season, for August (securing 50% of the fan vote with three clean sheets in five appearances), September (extending his run of strong form with 43.6% of votes), and December (highlighted by key saves in a five-match unbeaten streak). On loan at Leyton Orient for the 2023–24 League One season, Brynn received the Supporters' Club Away Player of the Season award, acknowledging his reliability in 24 away fixtures where he contributed to 10 clean sheets and helped the team secure 22 points from those games. As of November 2025, Brynn has not received any reported internal or fan awards at , though his emergence as the first-team goalkeeper in the 2024–25 season—featuring in over 15 matches with a save percentage above 75%—has drawn praise from club captains for his potential impact.

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