Early career Durrell was born in
Shrewsbury in 1989. He began his football career as a youngster with
Hednesford Town, then moved on to
AFC Telford United, for whom he made his senior debut in October 2007. After a spell
on loan at
Rushall Olympic in early 2008, he returned to Hednesford later that year. His time with the club was disrupted by injury, but once returned to fitness, a process that included a month's loan at
Evesham United in 2011, his form improved to the extent that he was named
Northern Premier League Premier Division Player of the Year for
2012–13. Durrell became a full-time professional with
Conference National club
Wrexham in January 2014.
Tamworth Again, injury disrupted Durrell's time at Wrexham, and he was released at the end of the
2014–15 season. He then teamed up with
Andy Morrell, his former manager at Wrexham, and joined
National League North side
Tamworth.
Chester After one season, he moved on to
Chester, where he was ever-present in the
2016–17 National League season before being released.
Macclesfield Town On 14 July 2017, Durrell signed for
National League side
Macclesfield Town on a two-year contract. He made 35 appearances as the team returned to the
Football League as
2017–18 National League champions. He was one of a number of Macclesfield player who petitioned for the club's winding-up due to unpaid wages.
Return to non-league He signed for
York City in September 2019. He left the club in January 2020, signing for
Altrincham in February 2020. After helping Altrincham gain promotion from the
National League North to the
National League, Durell re-joined
Wrexham for a second spell for the
2020–21 season on a one-year deal However, Durell left the club by mutual consent in April 2021. In June 2021, Durrell returned to
AFC Telford United. On 6 January 2022, it was announced that Durrell was leaving the National League North side after only 14 league games on his return. Hours later it was announced that he had signed for Northern Premier League Premier Division side
Grantham Town, re-uniting with former Bucks interim-manager, Dennis Greene. In July 2023 he signed for
Gloucester City. On 8 August 2024, Durrell signed for
Stourbridge. In March 2025, he joined
Stamford. ==Honours==