Jack Milne, born on the 2nd of October, 2003 in Scotland, takes to the field as a proficient defender with a predilection for the central defender role for Aberdeen Football Club. Boasting a towering height of 6ft 3in (1.92m) and a solid weight of 12st 10lb (81kg), he dons the number 22 on his back every time he steps foot on the pitch.
According to Transfermarkt, his current market value is estimated to be around €50k, which stands roughly at £44.5k. His tenure with Aberdeen has a remaining period of 1 year and 6 months, with the contract slated to conclude on the 31st of May, 2026.
Milne started his football journey with Aberdeen in the Scottish Premiership in July 2019 as a trainee. In the course of his 2022-2023 debut season with Aberdeen, his name featured in a single league match. The following season, 2023-2024, saw a slight increase in his game time, with his name present in six different league match sheets. The ongoing 2024-2025 season has seen him earning his stripes in five league matches so far.
In July 2021, Milne decided to cut his teeth at Brechin City, a club in the Highland League, joining them on a temporary loan from Aberdeen. Come January 2022, after having had a taste of the challenges faced by Brechin City, he returned to Aberdeen and reprised his place in the team. His performances echoed the ones from his debut season – a single league appearance as part of the Aberdeen squad.
The same year, in January 2023, Milne switched his allegiances again, this time to Kelty Hearts in Scotland's League One, again on a loan from Aberdeen. The 2022-2023 season saw him line up for Kelty Hearts in seven league matches.
However, in June 2023, Milne returned to his parent club, Aberdeen, having gained some valuable experience during his time at Kelty Hearts. His game time has remained fairly consistent, featuring in one match in his debut season, six matches in the next season of 2023-2024, and five matches in the current season of 2024-2025.
In his short yet intriguing career, Milne also had his fair share of games in the League Cup 2024-2025 for Aberdeen, with a start as well as two substitute appearances. In the Scottish Cup 2023-2024 for Aberdeen, he made two appearances as a substitute, and in the Conference League 2023-2024 for Aberdeen, he scored two starts.