Max Johnston
Position

Defender

Nationality Scotland
Date of birth

26/12/03

Height

185cm

Weight

83kg

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Season 2025/26 Stats

2025/26 Stats

First Team Appearances 15
Clean Sheets 2
Interceptions 3
Blocks 1

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Biography

Scotland international defender Max Johnston joined Derby County in August 2025.

He arrived at Pride Park Stadium from Austrian side Sturm Graz for an undisclosed fee on a four-year contract until 2029.

Johnston - who operates primarily at right-back - was Derby’s 12th signing of the summer window and returned to British football with two Austrian Bundesliga titles, one Austrian Cup and significant European and international experience under his belt.

He also featured in the UEFA Champions League, Europa League and Conference League during his time in Austria, where he made over 60 appearances across two seasons after joining Sturm Graz from his boyhood club Motherwell in July 2023.

Johnston was born in Middlesbrough in 2003, when his father Allan – a former 18-cap Scotland international midfielder – was representing the Teesside club in the Premier League.

He began his football career with Motherwell, where he progressed through the academy ranks to make his senior debut in the Scottish Premiership in February 2021.

Two loans to the Scottish Championship followed as Johnston looked to gain further first team experience, first with Queen of the South, who he represented on 31 occasions in all competitions during the 2021/22 season.

He played 11 times for Cove Rangers during the first half of the next campaign before being recalled in January 2023, and he grabbed his opportunity to impress at Fir Park with both hands.

The full-back scored three times in 19 appearances in the second part of 2022/23 and his displays saw him named as the Scottish Football Writers' Association Young Player of the Year.

Johnston had attracted the attention of Sturm Graz, who recruited him ahead of the 2023/24 campaign and the trophies soon followed.

He made 29 appearances in all competitions during his first season as Sturm Graz won their first Austrian Bundesliga title since 2010/11, following a decade of Red Bull Salzburg dominance.

This earned a place in the UEFA Champions League proper for the first time since 2000/01, while they also won their seventh Austrian Cup.

The Scottish defender continued to be a regular as they won back-to-back titles a year later, while he also earned senior international recognition in March 2025 when he came off the bench to make his Scotland debut against Greece in the UEFA Nations League.

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