Luke Graham, defender by trade and current central defender for Dundee, was born in Scotland on 11 February 2004. Standing 6ft (1.84m) tall and weighing in at 11st 6lb (73kg), Graham sports the number 22 jersey. A relatively young player in the realm of football, his current market value is estimated at £425k as per Transfermarkt.
In July 2020, Graham began his stint with Dundee in Scotland's Premiership. Season 2024 - 2025 saw him make a minimal three first-team appearances in league matches. As the current 2025 - 2026 season unfolds, he has already made 26 first-team appearances and netted a goal.
Previously, Graham had a temporary migration in September 2022, when he transferred from Dundee to Albion Rovers in the Lowland League on loan. Debuting in the 2022 - 2023 season, he made 20 first-team appearances and delivered two goals in league matches.
Upon completion of his loan in June 2023, Graham returned to Dundee. Again demonstrating his talent, he made a triumvirate of first-team appearances during the 2024 - 2025 season and replicated the statistics in the current season thus far.
Graham's services were once again sought on loan, this time by Montrose of the League One in Scotland. This spell was, however, short-lived with Graham returning to Dundee in June 2024.
A third loan spell followed, this time with Falkirk in the Premiership. The 2024 - 2025 season saw him make quite an impact with 23 first-team appearances. Graham returned to Dundee yet again in January 2025, showing his reliability as a performer in successive seasons for the club.
Notably, Graham was loaned to Falkirk once more in February 2025. Though his performance was commendable during the 2024 - 2025 season, he returned to Dundee in June 2025. However, his tenacity and resilience in clawing his way back into the team speaks volumes of his character and skill.
In the current season, he takes pride in 26 first-team appearances and one goal. Graham has also had the opportunity to participate in the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Dundee, scoring once in three starts, and the Scottish Cup 2025 - 2026 with two starts.