Arsenal Born on 20 March 1968 in
Harlesden, North West London, Merson started his career at Arsenal, joining the club as an apprentice in 1984. After a loan spell at
Brentford, then under manager
Frank McLintock, he made his debut for the Gunners on 22 November 1986 against
Manchester City, and gradually established himself in
George Graham's successful Arsenal side of the late 1980s. By the
1988–89 season he was a regular on the right wing, at the end of which Arsenal secured the
First Division title with a stoppage time
Michael Thomas goal in
the final game of the season against
Liverpool at
Anfield. Merson scored ten times that season, made his debut for the England U21 team, and was voted
PFA Young Player of the Year. In 1991, Merson achieved another league championship with Arsenal and had the highest goalscoring season of his career with 13 goals. He also won a double of the
FA Cup and
League Cup in 1993, scoring in the
1993 Football League Cup Final against
Sheffield Wednesday. A year later, he helped Arsenal win its first European trophy in 24 years as the Gunners defeated
Parma in Copenhagen to win the
1993–94 European Cup Winners' Cup. Merson's career was put on the line in November 1994 when he admitted to having addictions to
alcohol,
cocaine and
gambling.
The Football Association arranged for Merson to undergo a three-month rehabilitation programme and he returned to the side in February 1995, just before the dismissal of George Graham as manager. Under caretaker manager
Stewart Houston, Merson helped Arsenal reach the
Cup Winners' Cup final for the second season in a row, where Arsenal lost to
Real Zaragoza at the
Parc des Princes in Paris. In
1995–96, Merson remained a regular first team player under Arsenal's new manager
Bruce Rioch and continued to play regularly during the
1996–97 season following the appointment of
Arsène Wenger. In a somewhat surprising move, at the end of the 1996–97
Premiership campaign, in which Arsenal finished third, Merson was sold to relegated
Middlesbrough in a £4.5million deal – making him the most expensive player ever signed by a non-Premiership club. Wenger had offered Merson a new two-year contract, but Merson elected to join Middlesbrough for a longer contract. Merson played 423 times for Arsenal and scored 99 goals in all competitions. In 2008, Merson was ranked the 26th greatest Arsenal player of all time in a fan poll published by the club's official website.
Middlesbrough In the summer of 1997, Merson signed with relegated Middlesbrough for a reported fee believed to be £4.5 million. Merson said he was offered a new contract at Arsenal but turned it down for the higher wages of a longer contract at Middlesbrough. He confessed subsequently, in a 2026 appearance on the
Overlap podcast, that his motivation for the move was "pure greed," something he later came to regret. When telling Arsène Wenger of his decision, Merson claims Wenger told him he would be paid more at Middlesbrough than Dennis Bergkamp was paid at Arsenal. Merson made his league debut for Boro on the opening day, in a 2–1 victory over
Charlton Athletic. Nicknamed by fans "The Magic Man", he played a key role in helping Boro return to the Premier League. His Boro form won him a place in England's squad for
1998 FIFA World Cup in France. Whilst at Middlesbrough, he played in the
1998 Football League Cup Final. He scored a 'wonder goal' winner versus Everton away from forty-five yards out in November 2000. Merson played a key creative role in the Villa side and helped them to the
FA Cup Final in 2000, where they lost 1–0 to Chelsea.
Portsmouth in 2002 Merson signed for Division 1 club
Portsmouth on a two-year contract in August 2002, and was instrumental in the club's promotion to the Premiership in
2002–03. Merson, however, felt that he was too old for a return to the Premiership, and wanted to move closer to his home in the West Midlands. In July 2003 he signed a two-year deal at
Walsall in the First Division, paying compensation to Portsmouth for his remaining year of contract.
Walsall In February 2004, Merson admitted himself to the Sierra Tucson Clinic in
Arizona to seek help for his gambling addiction under the advice and financial backing of the PFA, and missed several key games whilst Walsall slipped in the league from mid table mediocrity into the relegation zone. However, a couple of months after his return, Merson was quickly thrown into the manager's spot at Walsall following
Colin Lee's sacking for allegedly having talks with
Plymouth Argyle over a vacant manager's position there. Merson led a bid to retain Division One status, but was hindered by a last-minute penalty against
Crystal Palace, and eventually relegated after a 3–2 victory against
Rotherham United whilst having to rely on
Stoke City beating
Gillingham on the final day. The following month, despite relegation, Merson was rewarded with the manager's job on a permanent basis. The
2004–05 season proved to be a difficult season for Merson, on and off the field. Walsall went out of all cup competitions against lower league teams, and it was reported that Merson had had a rift with his wife, and had started drinking and gambling again, whilst the press reported on him inviting goalkeeper
Mark Bosnich back into the game. Walsall slipped close to a second consecutive relegation. Merson responded by making several key signings on transfer deadline day;
Julian Joachim, Andy Oakes, Anthony Gerrard (cousin of
Steven Gerrard), Craig Pead and David Perpetuini. Merson's side went undefeated during May 2005, securing League One status for another year. After a difficult first season in management, Merson's position at Walsall looked more secure as the club entered the
2005–06 season; however, he was unable to lift Walsall out of the relegation zone, and with the club in 19th place, he was sacked on 6 February 2006 after his Walsall side lost 5–0 to Brentford at
Griffin Park.
Tamworth Despite a number of offers from clubs as high as the Championship, Merson decided to drop down the leagues and play for part-time
Conference club
Tamworth, which surprised many but enthralled the Tamworth fans. However, the arrangement meant that until the end of the season, the majority of Merson's wages were to be paid by the club he used to manage, Walsall. Merson played just once, in the 2–1 home loss to
Halifax Town. He was dropped to the bench for the following game, a 5–0 defeat away to
Grays Athletic. Merson later announced his retirement from professional football as a player on 9 March 2006, less than a month after joining Tamworth.
Later career On 28 March 2012, he made a one-off appearance for
Mid Wales Football League side
Welshpool Town, playing alongside fellow
Sky Sports pundit
Chris Kamara against
Newbridge-on-Wye. Merson scored the opening goal in the 4–1 defeat at the
Maes y Dre Recreation Ground. On 11 October 2017, Merson signed for
Welsh Football League Division Three team
Caerau. Following international clearance, he made his debut on 18 October against
Pontyclun. In December 2019, Merson joined
Hanworth Villa in the
Combined Counties League Premier Division, making two appearances for the Villains in total. ==International career==