Jack Milne, a product of Scottish soil born on the 2nd of October 2003, currently 21 years of age, has made a name for himself in the realm of football as a commanding central defender for Aberdeen. Towering at a formidable height of 6ft 3in (1.92m) and weighing a robust 12st 10lb (81kg), Milne sports the number 22 jersey, an emblem of his steadfast defence.
The growing flame of his prowess in the field hasn't gone unnoticed. His potential has been measured and estimated to a market value of £44k by the experts at Transfermarkt. While his current engagement with Aberdeen is set to last until 31st May 2026, leaving about 1 year and 4 months in the contract.
Having moved to Aberdeen as a trainee in the gloaming of July 2019, Milne found himself stepping onto the green battleground of the Premiership in Scotland. His inaugural season in 2022-2023 saw him make his first team appearance in a league match, a trend that continued in the following seasons of 2023-2024 and the ongoing 2024-2025, where he made six appearances each season.
The boy had his journey moulded with a smattering of time spent elsewhere, however. In July 2021, Milne flew the coop temporarily, transferring on loan to Brechin City in the tranquil environment of the Highland League in Scotland, only to return to his parent club, Aberdeen in January 2022. A similar chapter was penned in January 2023, when Milne ventured to Kelty Hearts in Scotland's League One on another loan stint, promptly returning to Aberdeen by June of the same year.
To his merit, Milne has extended his appearances beyond league matches. He was seen in the League Cup 2024-2025 for Aberdeen with one start and two substitute appearances, and two start in the Conference League during the 2023-2024 season.