Burgess was born in Warrington, Cheshire.[5] He came through the youth system of Bury.[6] Burgess played in every youth-team match in the 2013–14 season, making 28 appearances as the team reached the Lancashire Senior Cup final.[7] He made his first-team debut in League Two on 3 May 2014 in a 0–0 draw away to Morecambe, starting the match before being replaced in the 54th minute.[8] He turned professional at the club 12 months later.[9]
With the club now in League One, he broke into the Bury first-team under new head coachChris Brass during the 2016–17 season and signed a two-year contract extension in December, just days after scoring his first goal in professional football in a 4–2 defeat at Bristol Rovers.[14][15] He ended the month with his second goal to earn Bury a 1–1 draw at Bradford City, lobbing goalkeeper Colin Doyle on 39 minutes.[16] He ended the campaign with two goals and two assists in 17 appearances, though fell out of favour under new boss Lee Clark and would not feature at all in his next two seasons at Gigg Lane.[17][18][unreliable source?]
Burgess joined National League club Macclesfield Town on 4 July 2017 on loan for the 2017–18 season.[19] He made 22 starts and 11 substitute appearances as Macclesfield were promoted to League Two as 2017–18 National League champions.[20][21] He scored one goal for Macclesfield, a volley against Stourbridge in the FA Cup, which won him the club's goal of the month award for October.[13] Speaking on his time at Moss Rose, Burgess said "It's a tough league and it's a physical league, I'm learning each day in training and I keep learning more with each game I play and adapting to how team's play, so this loan spell has been good for me."[22]
Burgess joined National League club Wrexham on 22 August 2018 on a three-month loan.[23] He returned to Bury on 22 November after making only two appearances for Sam Ricketts's Wrexham due to the form of other players.[24] He joined National League North club York City on 24 January 2019 on loan until the end of the 2018–19 season.[25] Assistant manager Micky Cummins revealed that manager Steve Watson had previously tried to sign him whilst at Gateshead.[26] Often used as an attacking central midfielder in a 4–3–3 formation, he played 16 matches for York and scored one goal, a long-range volley against Kidderminster Harriers that was named York's goal of the season.[26][13] The club offered him a permanent contract at the end of the season.[27]
Port Vale
Burgess signed a one-year contract with League Two club Port Vale, which was managed by former Macclesfield manager John Askey, on 24 May 2019.[28] Speaking in September, Askey said that he would "possibly" look to get Burgess out on loan to a National League side as the midfielder had failed to make a first-team appearance for Vale.[29] He finally made his first-team debut on 24 September, and marked it with a goal in a 3–2 victory at former club Macclesfield Town in the EFL Trophy.[30] After the game he said that "I have had to be patient with the team doing well in the league, but the gaffer spoke to me and just encouraged me in training to keep working hard. I am glad to get my chance and hopefully I have repaid him with a good performance".[31] Despite also scoring in his league debut four days later, he had to wait until the end of October before managing to firmly secure a place in the starting eleven in a high-energy pressing midfield three with Jake Taylor and Luke Joyce.[32][33] He signed a two-year contract extension in February 2020.[34] He scored four goals in 29 appearances throughout the 2019–20 season and won the club's Young Player of the Year award.[35]
The 2020–21 season was a poor one for Burgess as lots of competition for places in central midfield meant that he made only two starts after Darrell Clarke was appointed manager in February.[36][37] Clarke placed Burgess on the transfer-list in May 2021.[38] He was not given a squad number for the 2021–22 season and Clarke said that he would try and arrange a loan move into the National League.[39] However, no move materialized and in November Clarke confirmed that Burgess would be reintegrated into the squad and become available for selection for first-team games, though said that Ben Garrity, Tom Pett, Tom Conlon, Jake Taylor and Brad Walker "are probably ahead of him in the pecking order as things stand".[40][41] On 14 January 2022, Burgess had his contract with Port Vale terminated by mutual consent.[42]
Grimsby Town
On the same day as his departure from Port Vale was confirmed, Burgess signed for National League club Grimsby Town on a deal to run until the end of the 2021–22 season. Grimsby manager Paul Hurst said that he would offer creativity to the midfield that had been lacking in the absence of John McAtee.[43] Having appeared three times as a substitute in order to help build his fitness, Burgess made his full debut on 12 February in a 3–1 win over Aldershot Town at Blundell Park.[44] Grimsby secured promotion with a 2–1 victory over Solihull Moors in the play-off final at the London Stadium, although Burgess was not in the matchday squad.[45] On 11 June, the club announced their retained list and confirmed that Burgess would be released upon the expiry of his contract at the end of the month.[46]
York City
On 30 June 2022, Burgess joined newly promoted National League club York City, alongside Grimsby teammate Adam Crookes, both of whom had played under York City manager John Askey at Port Vale.[47] On 30 September 2022, Burgess joined National League North club Kidderminster Harriers on loan until January 2023.[48] He featured eleven times for York and four times for Kidderminster in the 2022–23 season.[20] In October 2023, assistant manager Neil Cox said that he had impressed new manager Neal Ardley in training, and Burgess was given a first appearance in a squad since February as a result. He was a substitute in a 2–1 victory over Dagenham & Redbridge and claimed an assist.[49] He led the club's assist tally when he tore a meniscus in training in February, which left him ruled out of action of the rest of the 2023–24 season.[50] Burgess was not offered a new contract by York City at the end of the season.[51]
Style of play
Burgess can play in the centre or right-side of midfield and is known as a creative attacking player, though lacking physical presence.[52][18] Speaking in May 2019, York City assistant manager Micky Cummins described him as brave and comfortable on the ball, with good technical and dead ball skills.[26]
Career statistics
As of match played 20 April 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition