Career
He began his career in Scotland as a youth and reserve player with Rangers before joining Motherwell in 2005, initially on loan. He then joined Falkirk in 2009 before joining Preston North End in England two years later. McLean played for the Scotland under-17 team before choosing to represent Northern Ireland, for whom he made one full international appearance in 2006.
Due to an administrative error, however, he was subsequently declared ineligible to have switched his nationality, thus ending his international career.
McLean is primarily a centre back, but he can also play at right back or left back. He started his career as a youth player with Rangers.
However, a lack of first team opportunities led to him joining Motherwell on loan during the 2005-2006 season. Motherwell signed him on a permanent basis in April 2006 after he impressed during his loan spell.
On 18 July 2008 he suffered significant damage to his knee in a tackle by Argentinian striker Diego Ruiz during a pre-season friendly against CFR Cluj.
On 1 July 2009 he signed a two-year contract with Scottish Premier League side Falkirk. He became Eddie May"s first signing, but Falkirk were relegated to the First Division in 2010. McLean left Falkirk at the end of the 2010-2011 season.
McLean was signed by Football League One club Preston North End on a two-year contract, after a trial period, on 2 August 2011.
McLean scored his first goal for Preston North End against N ottinghamshire County from a Paul Parry corner, heading in from about six yards out. He was transfer listed by the club in May 2012.
He signed a two-year deal with Dundee United on 14 June 2012. On 25 July 2013, it was announced McLean had left Dundee United by mutual consent.
He later signed for Ross County on 30 July 2013.
He left Ross County at the end of the 2013-2014 season. On 16 February 2015, McLean signed for DPMM Football Club, a Bruneian football team playing in Singapore"s South.League. He scored his first goal for the club against Hougang United on 4 April.
Despite being born in Scotland, McLean was eligible to play for Northern Ireland through his family.
However he had previously appeared for Scotland U17"s in a Union of European Football Associations competition in 2002, and was required to state his change of allegiance prior to his 21st birthday. Unfortunately, due to an administration error McLean was not registered before this deadline and is now ineligible to represent Northern Ireland, effectively ending his international career.
During his short international career McLean did not appear in any competitive games, although he was due to play in the European Under-21 Championship qualifying game against Liechtenstein before being ruled ineligible.