Josh Campbell (born 6 May 2000, age 26) is a Scottish central midfielder whose senior career has been built at Hibernian. He came through at Easter Road, with early loan spells giving him the first-team football that young midfielders generally need and do not always get.
Those loans were the staging post rather than the story. Campbell’s career has since been shaped overwhelmingly by Hibs, where he has made 141 league appearances and scored 19 league goals across six seasons. His best return came in 2022-23, when he scored eight times in 36 league matches, a useful output from midfield rather than a decorative footnote.
By 2025-26 he remained a regular part of the Hibernian side, wearing squad number 32 and making 27 league appearances, with three goals. That says enough about his standing: not the sort of player built around headlines, but one still trusted to play a proper role in the middle of the pitch.
Campbell’s career to date is straightforward in shape: a Hibernian-developed Scottish midfielder, hardened by early loans, and still relevant at the club where he has played the bulk of his senior football.
