Kevin Nisbet, an adept forward who primarily plays as a striker, is a highly sought-after name in Scottish football. Born on 8th March 1997, now in his 28th year, Nisbet represents Aberdeen wearing the number 15 jersey. His stature stands at 1.8m (5ft 10in) and he weighs in at 77kg (12st 1lb). Additionally, he has represented the Scotland national team, extending his skills beyond domestic turf.
The footballer's market worth stands at an approximate £1.5m, as stated by Transfermarkt. His journey in professional football began when he signed for East Stirlingshire in the Lowland League in Scotland in July 2014. Over the 2014/15 season, Nisbet made 11 first team appearances, stamped with six goal scores in league matches.
A leap in his career was marked when he transferred from East Stirlingshire to Partick Thistle based in Championship, also in Scotland in July 2015. His three-year tenure from 2015 to 2018 saw Nisbet make 17 league appearances for the club. The following year, he was loaned to Ayr United where he proved successful, securing 20 first-team appearances and producing two regular-season cuts.
Post his loan spell he returned to Partick Thistle and then saw a sequence of transfers; from Partick to Dumbarton on loan in January 2018, to Raith Rovers in July 2018, and a year later to Dunfermline Athletic. In July 2020, he found himself embarking an adventure with Hibernian in the Premiership for a fee of around £250k. His three seasons at Hibernian were profound, with 78 first-team appearances paired with 31 goal scores in league matches.
In July 2023, his football journey extended overseas, transferring from Hibernian to Millwall in the Championship in England for a transfer fee edging around £2m. As a Millwall player, Nisbet charted 29 first-team appearances and notched five goal scores in the league. While on a loan stint to Aberdeen, he transformed to an urbane player, evidencing a starry track record of 55 appearances and 16 goal scores in league matches to date.
Nisbet's performance for Aberdeen extends beyond the regular season, and into the League Cup 2025 - 2026, the Scottish Cup 2025 - 2026, and the Conference League 2025 - 2026. Across these tournaments, he recorded four starts and three variances as a substitute, along with netting two goals.
His career forms an upward graph, thus making him an essential asset to Aberdeen and Scottish football in general.
