Alex Tamm, born on 24 July 2001 in Estonia, is now a 24 years young striker courting the limelight at Livingston FC. Standing tall at 6ft 2in (1.9m) with a weightave weight of 13st (83kg), he is well recognised not just for his striking prowess but also for his physical attributes on the football pitch. His jersey number on the back at his current club is 21, a number he proudly wears both on and off the pitch. In addition, he had the honour of representing his homeland, Estonia, at the international level.
Transfermarkt, a reputable source for football data and statistics, approximates his market value to be around £509k, no meagre price for a player of his quality. Feel free to verify from the source here.
Turn back the clock to January 2005 and you'll find Tamm packing his bags, making the move from Nõmme Kalju in Estonia's Meistriliiga to Olimpija Ljubljana of Slovenia's PrvaLiga. After plying his trade there and further developing as a young tactician of the game, he took the leap to Scottish football. Livingston in Scotland's Premiership was his platform of choice in January 2026, arriving on loan.
He also plastered his worth on the international stage, featuring in the World Cup Qualifiers Europe between 2024 and 2026 for Estonia. He started three games and came off the bench in three others. His value to the national team did not wane as he also participated in the Nations League during 2024 -2025 campaign, where he again garnered three starts and entered the fray as a substitute in two matches.
