Born on the 11th of February 2004 in Scotland, Luke Graham is a promising defender primarily plying his trade as a central defender for Dundee. Standing 6ft (1.84m) tall and weighing 11st 6lb (73kg), Graham dons the number 22 jersey with aplomb. For those looking into more detailed player valuations, his current market value hovers around £105k, (information according to Transfermarkt). Tracing his contract with Dundee, it has only four months left to run and is slated to expire on the 31st May 2025.
Graham’s Scottish football journey began in July 2020 when he joined Dundee in the Premiership. On his early days at Dundee in the 2024-2025 season, he made three appearances for the first team in league matches. In the current 2025-2026 season, Graham has been in the starting eleven five times in league matches for Dundee.
Graham has also sampled life lower down the Scottish football ladder, taking in loan spells away from Dundee. In September 2022, Graham ventured down to the Lowland League when he transferred to Albion Rovers on loan. He made a substantial impact at Albion Rovers during the 2022-2023 season, making 20 first team appearances, and even chipped in with two goals. Graham returned to Dundee in June 2023 at the completion of his loan.
It wasn’t long before Graham was again dispatched on loan, this time to Montrose in League One in September 2023. He finished a year with Montrose and returned to Dundee in June 2024.
Despite Graham’s travels, he never strayed far from Dundee. At one point, he enjoyed two successive loan spells with Falkirk, also in the Premiership. First from September 2024 to January 2025, and subsequently from February 2025 to June 2025. During these periods, he chalked up 23 first team appearances in league matches.
The 2025-2026 season saw Graham back at Dens Park, where he took part in and even scored a goal in the League Cup, contributing to Dundee's campaign from three starts.
A tale of impressed loans and signs of growth, one can only suspect the 21-year-old Graham's journey in football is yet to hit its stride.