Jack Milne, born on the 2nd of October, 2003, is a Scottish footballer who primarily plays as a defender for Aberdeen. Standing at 6ft 3in (1.92m) and weighing 12st 10lb (81kg), he dawned the number 22 jersey for the Dons.
Having begun his senior footballing journey as a trainee at Aberdeen in July 2019, Milne made one appearance for the senior team in his debut season of 2022-23. His gradual introduction to first team football was evident with his appearances slowly increasing over the seasons, six in 2023-24, nine in 2024-25 and a significant leap to 25 in the current season of 2025-26.
During his time at Aberdeen, he garnered valuable match experience by going out on loan. His first loan move came in July 2021 when he transferred to Brechin City in the Highland League. After his stint at Brechin, he returned back to his parent club Aberdeen in January 2022.
Milne was then loaned out to Kelty Hearts in Scotland's League One in January 2023 where he made seven appearances in league matches. After his tenure at Kelty Hearts, he moved back to Aberdeen in June 2023.
Apart from his league appearances, Milne also took part in League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Aberdeen with one start, Scottish Cup 2025 - 2026 for Aberdeen, scoring one goal in two starts, Europa League Qualifiers 2025 - 2026 for Aberdeen with two starts, and Conference League 2025 - 2026 for Aberdeen with six starts.
Regarded as a valuable asset for Aberdeen, Milne's current market value is estimated to be around £850,000 according to Transfermarkt.
Jack Milne's career at Aberdeen has been a story of commitment, learning, and steady progression, proving himself as a reliable and experienced defender at a young age. One can expect to see him grow and make more contributions to Scottish football in the years to come.
