Danny Welbeck turns 35 today, and the timing could not be better for a player who keeps proving people wrong. His impact this season has been clear in several key moments, including Brighton’s remarkable comeback at Stamford Bridge that SoftFootball reported on, where he scored twice to seal a 3-1 win at Chelsea.

Another reminder of his quality came earlier in the campaign at Old Trafford when he curled in a free kick against his former club, a moment SoftFootball highlighted in their match report. These flashes of brilliance underline why Brighton fans still see him as a leader and a difference maker.
Welbeck’s 35th birthday has everyone talking not just about numbers, but about the journey. Born in Longsight, Manchester, he grew up with strong Ghanaian roots and a quiet determination that caught Manchester United’s eye early.

He joined their academy at eight years old and pushed through health setbacks that might have discouraged others. By 2008 he was scoring on his United debut, and over the next few years he became known for his unselfish style, smart movement and willingness to adapt to whatever the team needed.
His time at Arsenal brought memorable highs, including a Champions League hat trick and a famous FA Cup winner against his old club. Injuries constantly interrupted his rhythm, but they never changed how teammates spoke about him.

After a short spell at Watford, most expected his career to wind down. Instead, signing for Brighton in 2020 revived everything. Since then he has become one of the club’s most important modern-era players, reaching landmark scoring records and giving the team a calm, experienced presence up front.
Internationally, his 42 England caps include goals at major tournaments and a reputation for doing the hard work that others sometimes avoid. Even now, there are whispers about a possible England return for the 2026 World Cup, something his manager has openly encouraged.

Today’s tributes capture the full picture. Some fans joke about Danny Malbec ageing well; others simply call him a legend. Brighton, via their official X account, shared a post wishing the striker a happy 35th birthday featuring him in the club’s purple away kit.
Check the post below:
Happy birthday, @DannyWelbeck! 🥳 @Wayfair 🎂 pic.twitter.com/N6AyYDk9A2
— Brighton & Hove Albion (@OfficialBHAFC) November 26, 2025
At 35, still scoring and still smiling, Danny Welbeck remains a reminder that professionalism and resilience can carry a player far longer than anyone predicts.
