Luke Graham, born on the 11th of February 2004, in Scotland, is racketing his way up in the Scottish Premiership with Dundee as a central defender. Towering over his opponents at 6ft (1.84m) and robustly built at 11st 6lb (73kg); Graham is a sight on the field with his number 22 shirt.
Regarding his current market value, Transfermarkt puts it around the figure of £108k (source).
Beginning his tenure at Dundee in July 2020, Graham's early career has seen him kicked about on loans to various clubs in the Scottish football ecosystem. Notably, he spent time with Albion Rovers in the Lowland League (2022-2023) and Montrose in League One (2023-2024). His stint at Albion Rovers saw him making 20 first team appearances and netting two goals. However, his time at Montrose is left unprinted by statistics. Despite fleeting away from Dundee, Graham's roots kept pulling him back, seeing him return twice on completion of his loans.
He proved particularly influential during his 2024/25 season loan stint at Falkirk, making an impressive 23 first team appearances. The same season, upon return to Dundee, saw him making three first team appearances, in what can be assumed to be a short span before the season's closure.
Notwithstanding Graham's repeated flights and returns, his 2025/26 season back at Dundee has him appear to have found some ground. So far, he has nine first-team appearances, and in a delightful twist for a defender, a goal to his name. Additionally, he has graced the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Dundee, adding one more goal in three starts.
Arguably, the repeated loans may have left some to question his stability. Still, Graham appears to be punching above his weight and making his mark on Scottish football from his post at Dundee.