Kevin Nisbet, born on March 8th, 1997, is a Scottish forward known for his talent as a striker. Having stood with Aberdeen whilst donning the number 9 jersey, his measurements reflect him to be 5ft 10in tall (1.8m) and 12st 1lb in weight (77kg). His skills were not only noted in the Scottish Premiership, but also at an international level as he has represented the Scotland national team. According to Transfermarkt, his market value is estimated to be around £2m, and he has six months left on his contract with Aberdeen, due to culminate by May 31st, 2025.
In July 2014, Nisbet initiated his senior football career with East Stirlingshire in the Lowland League, marking his presence with 11 appearances and six goals in the debut league season 2014-2015. A year later, he made a move to Partick Thistle, playing 17 league matches across three seasons from 2015 to 2018. Nisbet also experienced a short loan stint with Ayr United during the 2016-2017 season, in which he made 20 appearances and scored two goals.
Following his time at Partick Thistle, Nisbet was loaned to Dumbarton in January 2018. The next six years saw him transferring between several Scottish clubs. In July 2018, he signed with Raith Rovers; a year later, he moved on to Dunfermline Athletic. His breakthrough came in 2020 when he was transferred to Hibernian for around £250k. During his time at Hibernian, he made a remarkable impact with 33 appearances and 14 goals in the 2020-2021 season alone, as well as 45 appearances and 17 goals in the subsequent two seasons.
Nisbet took his skills south of the border in 2023 signing with Millwall in England's Championship for a reported fee of around £2m. But following his lone appearance in the 2024-2025 season, he was loaned to the Scottish Premiership side, Aberdeen. So far, he has made ten appearances and scored three goals in the current season for Aberdeen.
In addition to his league responsibilities, Nisbet has also participated in the League Cup 2024-2025 for Aberdeen, scoring once in a singular start. He has also represented Scotland in the Euro Qualifiers 2022-2024, though has yet to score at the international level.