Joe Westley, an English born footballer, came into the world on the 18th of October, 2004, making him a spry 21 years of age. Occupying the forward position, with a particular penchant for the striker role, he currently plies his trade at Dundee, wearing the number 19 jersey with pride. Westley stands at 6 foot 1 inch (1.87m) and keeps his form in check weighing 11 stone 13lb (76kg).
With a market value hovering around the £65,000 mark, according to the information from Transfermarkt, Westley isn't the highest valued player out there, but he brings a strong determination to the pitch.
His footballing journey has taken him from club to club. In January 2024, Westley found himself transferred from Premier League team Burnley to AFC Fylde, who vie for dominance in England's National League North, albeit as a loan deal.
Perhaps a peripatetic lifestyle suits Westley, as, come September 2024, his home club, Burnley, relocated him to National League club Rochdale, again on loan.
Not allowing the grass to grow under his feet, Westley moved yet again in January 2025. This time, however, the loan agreement was with Swindon Town in League Two.
However, it was in August 2025 that Westley made a bold move, leaving England's green pastures for the blustery shores of Scotland. The details of the fee remain under wraps, but it was Dundee of the Scottish Premiership who won his signature, marked as the next chapter in young Westley's footballing saga.