Emerging from Scotland's picturesque landscapes, Jack Milne, born on 2 October 2003 and aged 21, has been plying his trade as a reliable central defender for Aberdeen. A towering figure on the pitch, Milne stands at 1.92m (6ft 3in) and weighs 81kg (12st 10lb), donning the reputable number 22 jersey.
As per the valuation by Transfermarkt, Milne's current market value is circled at a modest €50k, or in other words, roughly around £43K. His commitment to Aberdeen is known to extend for 1 year and 8 months, with his contract penned down to expire on 31 May 2026.
The 2022-2023 season brought about his captivating debut at Aberdeen, with Milne gracing the pitch on one occasion. The same season witnessed a temporary shift in loyalties, as Milne made seven first team appearances for Kelty Hearts.
Upon returning to Aberdeen for the 2023-2024 season, Milne was seen representing the club six times. As of the current season of 2024-2025, he has already marked his presence once.
The League Cup 2024-2025 for Aberdeen saw him starting once, and featured as a substitute twice, demonstrating his team's trust in him. He echoed the same in the Scottish Cup 2023-2024 with two appearances as a substitute, and in the Conference League 2023-2024, with two starts to his name.
Milne's career today resembles the undulating highlands of his homeland - a mix of highs, lows, and undying resilience. It may be too soon to peg him as the next big thing or the next big flop, but one certainty is that this young lad has football running through his veins, eager to prove himself on the grandest stages.