Scott McKenna, born on 12 November 1996 (age 29), is a Scotland centre-half now with Dinamo Zagreb. His early senior grounding came through loan football before he established himself properly at Aberdeen, where the rough edges were worked on in public rather than hidden away.
Aberdeen gave him the platform. His most productive league season came in 2017-2018, when he scored three goals in 30 appearances, a decent return for a defender whose main appeal has never been subtlety on the ball. He became a dependable Scottish Premiership centre-back there, which was enough to keep him in the wider Scotland conversation.
At Dinamo Zagreb, McKenna remains a regular first-team presence in 2025-2026. He has made 40 appearances in all competitions for the Croatian club, including 30 in the HNL and 10 in the Europa League, with two goals. He has also featured five times for Scotland in European World Cup qualifying this season.
His current market value is around £3.5m, according to Transfermarkt. He was linked with a move to Celtic in May 2026 while at Dinamo Zagreb.
McKenna’s career has been built on steady senior football: early loans, a firm spell at Aberdeen, international involvement with Scotland, and a regular role abroad with Dinamo Zagreb.
