Kevin McDonald Fulham

Former Fulham and Scotland midfielder Kevin McDonald required a life-saving kidney transplant from his brother in 2021 after a long-term condition worsened

Kevin McDonald, formerly of Fulham, Wolves and the Scotland national team, hasn’t had a straightforward life as a professional football – not least because he was diagnosed with a degenerative kidney disease as an 18-year-old. 

The central midfielder came through the academy at Scottish side Dundee, but it wasn’t until making the first-team – and a subsequent transfer – that the condition became known. 

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