Born on the 30th of March 1992 in Scotland, Stuart Armstrong, at the age of 33, plays primarily as a central midfielder for Aberdeen. He stands at 6ft (1.83m) tall and weighs a solid 11st 11lb (75kg). With experience representing the Scotland national team, he is a seasoned professional.
According to Transfermarkt, Armstrong's current market value sits around a cool £0.67m.
Armstrong's footballing journey was marked by his joining of Dundee United in the Scottish Premiership as a trainee in July 2010. Proving himself season after season, he made increasingly frequent first team appearances in league matches and improved his scoring tally each year, peaking with eight goals in the 2013-2014 season.
In February 2015, Armstrong moved to Celtic for a fee in the region of £1.8m. His time at Celtic was highlighted by his performance in the 2016 - 2017 season, where he made 31 first team appearances and scored an impressive 15 goals in league matches. These were his best statistics in a single season during his time at Celtic, where he played for over two full seasons.
Armstrong continued his career journey by transferring to the English team, Southampton in July 2018, this time for a fee of around £7m. While at Southampton, he clocked up a considerable number of appearances and consistently found the net each season.
His journey then took an international turn, seeing him transfer to the Vancouver Whitecaps in the MLS in the United States in September 2024. Although he only made a handful of appearances, he managed to score once in league matches before moving onto Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship in England in January 2025. His tenure at Sheffield was brief, with 11 first team appearances in the league.
Currently, Armstrong graces the pitch for Aberdeen in the Scottish Premiership, and in the present 2025 - 2026 season, he's made one first team appearance in league matches.
Internationally, Armstrong has had the honour of representing Scotland in the Euro 2024 tournament and the Euro Qualifiers 2022 - 2024, where he scored one goal across two starts and four substitute appearances. He also made appearances as a substitute in the Nations League 2024 - 2025 for Scotland.