Joe Bevan, birthed on the resplendent summer's day of 15th July 2004, in the bonnie land of Scotland, was then but a babe, shown promise as a robust forward, who as he grew, would mainly hone his skills as a striker for the mighty Dundee team. The lad is not lacking in stature, standing tall at 6ft (1.85m) and tipping the scales at 11st 13lb (76kg). On the field, this commanding figure can be recognised by the number 27 proudly emblazoned on his jersey.
As of the present moment, his market value is estimated to be around a tidy €75k, or rather just about £63k, as confirmed by Transfermarkt, a reliable source to those in the know of the football world.
In the winter month of January 2023, Bevan embarked on a new chapter in his career, having transferred from Camelon Juniors to Albion Rovers, a move shrouded with an undisclosed fee. His initiation season at Albion Rovers proved fruitful, featuring in eight first team showings and even finding the back of the net in a league match.
Bevan's journey took him across the border in February 2024 when he transferred from Albion Rovers to English Premier League outfit Burnley, also for an undisclosed fee. His stint in Burnley merely served as a stepping stone for another loan transfer in January 2025, this time to Carlisle United, a national league team by English standards. His time there was rather short-lived, returning back to Burnley in the premier league after the completion of his loan in June 2025.
The winds of change blew Bevan back to his homeland, Scotland, in January 2026. He once again packed his bags, this time securing a transfer to Dundee in the Premiership for an undisclosed fee. Bevan wasted no time in making his mark, making three first team appearances for the club in the ongoing 2025-2026 season.
Bevan's talents were also displayed on the prestigious stage of the Scottish Cup 2025-2026 for Dundee, where he made his mark with one appearance as a substitute.
