Born on the 5th of February 1997, Aidan Nesbitt has made quite a name for himself within the world of football. This Scotland native, now aged 29, is renowned for his skills as a central attacking midfielder, playing in the senior ranks for Falkirk. Nesbitt stands at 5ft 8in tall (1.74 metres), and tips the scales at a lean 10st 3lb (65kg), all valuable attributes in the high-stakes games he participates in. His number 10 jersey is well familiar to his fans who follow his every move on the pitch.
A notable factor of Nesbitt's career, according to Transfermarkt, is his current market value. It is estimated to be around £170k, an impressive figure reflecting his skills and accomplishments.
Nesbitt had connections with Celtic in the Scottish Premiership earlier in his career, with him being loaned out for a spell. In February 2016, Nesbitt transferred to Partick Thistle, also in Scotland but in the Championship. He used this time to gain vital experience, making seven first team appearances in league matches in the debut season.
His connection with Celtic didn't end there, however. In August 2016, Nesbitt was transferred again, this time to Greenock Morton in the Championship. Here, he proved himself in the first team, making an impressive 30 appearances and scoring a goal to boot.
Celtic was not done loaning Nesbitt, and in August 2017, he was transferred to MK Dons in England, with an undisclosed fee involved. While there, he continued to make strides, with 14 first team appearances and two goals under his belt.
His journey took another turn in January 2019, when Nesbitt transferred from MK Dons to Dundee United in the Scottish Premiership. July of the same year saw him return to Greenock Morton, where he clocked up another 30 first team appearances, repeating his record from the previous loan period.
Finally, in July 2021, Nesbitt transferred from Greenock Morton to his current club, Falkirk, in the Premiership. He has continued his run of fine form here, making 27 first team appearances and scoring two goals in the 2022 - 2023 season, an improved 31 appearances and maintaining a two-goal record in the 2024 - 2025 season, and most recently, four appearances in the current 2025 - 2026 season.
Not to be overlooked is his participation in the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Falkirk, with one start and four substitute appearances adding yet more feathers to his cap.
