Djenairo Daniels, a Dutch forward, was born on the 7th of January 2002, rendering him 23 years of age. Currently plying his trade in Scotland for Kilmarnock, Daniels presents an imposing figure; standing at 6ft 2in (1.9m) tall and weighing 12st 1lb (77kg). When on the pitch, he wears the number 29 jersey.
Daniels is an upcoming talent in the game, with his current market value estimated to be around £85,000, a figure derived from Transfermarkt.
Daniels' football journey commenced in earnest in the Dutch Eerste Divisie. July 2018 saw him join Jong PSV as a trainee, propelling his career forwards. During the 2020 - 2021 season, Daniels was handed his debut and he grasped the opportunity, scoring a solitary goal in three first team appearances for Jong PSV.
January 2021 was a period of change for the youngster as he transferred from Jong PSV to Jong Utrecht, still within the Eerste Divisie. He wasn't as prolific here, yet he commanded seven first team appearances during the 2020 - 2021 season.
August 2021 saw Daniels move to Sassuolo in the Italian Serie A on loan, widening his footballing horizon and experiencing a new culture in the process. However, by February 2022, Daniels had made a startling leap to Canada, joining Pacific FC in the Canadian First Division from Jong Utrecht.
Daniels' career thus far has been characterised by his dynamic ability to move and perform in various leagues. This attribute of his came to the fore in April 2025 when he made the move to Cork City in the Premier Division of the Republic of Ireland. Despite the seismic shift, he quickly adapted, making 12 first team appearances and chipping in with five goals in the current 2025 season.
Daniels continued his journey in July 2025, leaving Cork City for a new adventure in Scotland's Premiership with Kilmarnock. Currently in the 2025 - 2026 season, Daniels has made an impressive start at his new club, scoring two goals in five first team appearances.
In addition to his impressive league performances, Daniels also starred in the League Cup for Kilmarnock in the 2025 -2026 season. He showed a natural predilection for the competition, bagging two goals in three starts, whilst also making two appearances as a substitute.