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William Stewart Aimson (born 3 June 1994) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for EFL League One club Wigan Athletic.

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Club career

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Aimson started his career at Eastleigh and at age 17, Aimson joined Hull City after he made an impression on a trial there.[4] On 1 March 2014, Aimson joined Conference Premier side Tamworth on loan.[5] Aimson immediately went straight to the squad and made his debut, in a 2–0 loss against Halifax Town.[6] Aimson went on to make two more appearances for the club.

Aimson joined Tranmere Rovers on loan in November 2014 from Hull City.[7] He made his Football League debut against Southend United at Prenton Park in a 1–2 League Two defeat on 22 November 2014.[8] Aimson broke his tibia and fibula playing against Portsmouth on 29 November after a collision with his teammate Danny Holmes.[9]

In November 2015, Aimson joined League One side Blackpool on a one-month loan deal,[10] though this was later extended to 9 January 2016.[11] In the January transfer window 2016 Aimson was permanently moved to Blackpool for an undisclosed fee.[12] Aimson was released by Blackpool at the end of the 2017–18 season.[13]

On 21 June 2018, he signed a two-year contract with Bury, following in the footsteps of his grandfather Paul, who spent a year with the Shakers during his own playing career.[14] Aimson announced he was leaving Bury on 1 July 2019, calling the reasons for his departure "out of my hands".

On 2 July 2019, he joined up with his former manager at Bury, Ryan Lowe, when he signed for Plymouth Argyle.[15] He scored his first two goals for the club in a 2–2 draw at home to Scunthorpe United.

On 16 June 2021, it was announced he would sign for Bolton Wanderers on a two-year contract.[16] Due to injury, his debut didn't come until 5 October when he played 90 minutes in a 4–1 win against Liverpool U21 in the EFL Trophy.[17] Aimson made his league debut for the club on 23 October, replacing George Johnston as a half time substitute in a 2–2 draw at home against Gillingham.[18] He scored his first goal for the club in a 2–1 win against Charlton Athletic on 8 February 2022.[19]

As his contract with Bolton was due to expire at the end of the 2022–23 season, on 27 January 2023 Aimson officially signed for fellow League One side Exeter City for an undisclosed fee, penning a two-and-a-half-year contract with the club.[20][21]

On 15 July 2024, Aimson joined League One club Wigan Athletic on a two-year deal for an undisclosed fee.[22]

Personal life

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Aimson's late grandfather was Paul Aimson and was pupil at Highcliffe Senior School. Will excelled in golf and had a category one handicap (5) but chose football.[4]

Career statistics

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As of match played 20 April 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Eastleigh 2011–12[23] Conference South 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Hull City 2012–13[24] Championship 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2013–14[25] Premier League 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2014–15[26] Premier League 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2015–16[27] Championship 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tamworth (loan) 2013–14[25] Conference Premier 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
Tranmere Rovers (loan) 2014–15[26] League Two 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Blackpool 2015–16[a][27] League One 15 0 0 0 0 0 1[b] 0 16 0
2016–17[28] League Two 18 0 3 0 2 0 8[c] 0 31 0
2017–18[29] League One 17 0 1 0 1 0 3[b] 0 22 0
Total 50 0 4 0 3 0 12 0 69 0
Bury 2018–19[30] League Two 37 4 1 0 1 0 4[b] 0 43 4
Plymouth Argyle 2019–20[31] League Two 5 2 0 0 0 0 2[b] 0 7 2
2020–21[32] League One 40 0 3 0 2 0 1[b] 0 46 0
Total 45 2 3 0 2 0 3 0 53 2
Bolton Wanderers 2021–22[33] League One 25 1 1 0 0 0 2[b] 0 28 1
2022–23[34] League One 11 0 0 0 2 0 4[b] 0 17 0
Total 36 1 1 0 2 0 6 0 45 1
Exeter City 2022–23[34] League One 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 0
2023–24[35] League One 35 5 1 0 4 0 2 0 42 5
Career total 226 12 10 0 12 0 27 0 275 12
  1. ^ Part of this season was on loan
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Appearance(s) in EFL Trophy
  3. ^ Five appearances in EFL Trophy; three in EFL League Two play-offs.

Honours

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Blackpool

Bury

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William Stewart Aimson (born 3 June 1994) is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for club Wigan Athletic. Standing at 1.79 metres tall, he is right-footed and has spent his career primarily in the lower tiers of English football, accumulating over 280 domestic league appearances across multiple clubs. Aimson began his career at non-league club before joining the youth system of Hull City in 2012, where he developed before making loan moves to non-league Tamworth in 2014 and then to League Two side Tranmere Rovers later that year. He returned to Hull briefly but joined on a permanent basis in January 2016, initially playing as a before transitioning to defence, where he made 47 league appearances over two-and-a-half seasons. In 2018, he moved to Bury, contributing to their promotion from League Two to League One with 43 appearances in the 2018–19 season under manager . Following Bury's financial collapse, Aimson signed with Plymouth Argyle in 2019, again reuniting with Lowe and playing 74 league matches over two seasons as a key defender. He then transferred to Wanderers in 2021, appearing in 36 league games before joining City on loan in January 2023, which became permanent; at , he made 61 appearances, scoring four goals and providing two assists. In July 2024, Aimson signed a two-year contract with Athletic for an undisclosed fee, bringing his extensive EFL experience to the squad as they compete in League One.

Early life

Birth and upbringing

William Stewart Aimson was born on 3 June 1994 in Christchurch, Dorset, England. He spent his early childhood in Christchurch, where his family had settled after his grandfather Paul Aimson, a former professional footballer, moved to the area to play for AFC Bournemouth in 1973. He attended Highcliffe Senior School in Christchurch. Growing up in this coastal Dorset town, Aimson was exposed to a range of local outdoor activities that shaped his initial interests, including the region's emphasis on sports and recreation amid its scenic landscapes and community clubs. As a young boy, Aimson displayed notable talent in multiple , particularly , where he competed at county level and reached a handicap of five. Despite this promise in and other pursuits, he made a deliberate choice to prioritize football, drawing inspiration from his family's sporting heritage—most notably his grandfather Paul, a centre-half who later played as a striker and passed away in 2008. This decision marked a pivotal shift in Aimson's early development, as he committed to honing his football skills over the age of 18, forgoing further advancement in and similar activities to focus on the sport that aligned with his long-term ambitions.

Youth career

Will Aimson began his organized football journey in Dorset, playing in the Southampton Tyro League for local club Winsor FC, where he honed his skills as a young defender under the guidance of coach Terry Wateridge, who became a significant influence on his development. Growing up in , Aimson also trained with Darren Waterman’s Elite Training Camp, attracting interest from academies including , , and Chelsea. Around the age of 16 or 17, Aimson joined the youth setup at Conference South club , where he progressed to captain their reserve team and impressed national scouts with his commanding presence at centre-back. His performances in Eastleigh's youth ranks, combined with his earlier local experience, positioned him for a into football. In 2012, at the age of 18, Aimson trialed successfully mid-season with Hull City and signed a one-year with their , marking his entry into as a right-footed centre-back. During his time in Hull's from 2012 to 2014, he focused on building physicality and tactical awareness, though specific youth match details remain limited in records.

Club career

Eastleigh and Hull City (2012–2016)

Aimson began his senior career at non-league club , making a single appearance as a 17-year-old during the 2011–12 season in the Southern League Premier Division. This brief outing came amid his youth development, as competed at the seventh tier of English football. In August 2012, at age 18, Aimson joined Hull City's on a one-year following a successful trial, marking his transition to professional youth ranks. He remained with the club through 2016 but did not break into the first team, instead focusing on academy matches and opportunities to gain experience as a centre-back. Aimson's first loan came in March 2014 to Conference Premier side Tamworth, where he featured in three matches over a one-month spell. He debuted in a 2–0 away defeat to Halifax Town on 1 March, starting as a defender in the fifth tier. Subsequent appearances included starts against Alfreton Town and , providing him with competitive minutes in amid Tamworth's mid-table campaign. Later that year, in November 2014, Aimson moved on a short-term loan to League Two club Tranmere Rovers until January 2015. The 20-year-old centre-back made his debut in a 2–1 home loss to Southend United on 22 November. His second appearance came a week later in a 3–1 victory over , but it was cut short by a severe injury—a broken and sustained in a collision with teammate Danny Holmes—requiring and sidelining him for nearly a year. Aimson returned to action in November 2015 with a one-month loan to League One side , which was extended until January 2016. The 21-year-old made five appearances, including starts in matches against teams like Bradford City and , where he contributed to a solid defensive record during Blackpool's relegation battle. His performances highlighted his aerial strength and positioning as a centre-back, earning praise for adding depth to a injury-hit backline. During this period at Hull City, Aimson honed his skills as a robust centre-back through these loans, building physicality and tactical awareness without securing a first-team role, setting the stage for further progression in senior football.

Blackpool (2016–2018)

In 2016, Aimson completed a permanent transfer to from Hull City for an undisclosed fee, securing a contract until June 2018 after impressing during a prior loan spell at the club that began in 2015. Aimson quickly adapted to full-time first-team status, transitioning from loan experiences to a regular role in Blackpool's defense as the club competed in League Two following relegation from League One. Over his time at Blackpool from 2015 to 2018, he made 69 appearances across all competitions, predominantly as a centre-back, contributing to the team's defensive solidity without scoring any goals. His performances were particularly notable in the 2016–17 campaign, where he featured in key League Two matches and helped Blackpool secure promotion via the play-offs, including starts in the semi-final victories over Cheltenham Town and the 2–1 final win against Exeter City at Wembley. Aimson's contract expired at the end of the 2017–18 season, leading to his release from in May 2018 after a campaign in which the team finished 12th in League Two. During this period, he reflected on the challenges of establishing consistency in a competitive environment, which aided his development as a professional defender.

Bury (2018–2019)

Aimson joined Bury on a free transfer from on 1 July 2018, signing a two-year contract under manager . As a centre-back, he quickly established himself in the during Bury's 2018–19 League Two campaign, forming a reliable defensive partnership with Chris Stokes that contributed to the team's solid backline, which conceded just 45 goals across 46 league matches. His improved attacking contributions from defense were evident, as he netted four goals in 37 league appearances, including strikes against Rovers, Town, United, and Lincoln City, helping Bury secure second place and promotion to League One with 79 points. These goals marked a breakthrough in his career, showcasing his ability to venture forward and support the attack, with two of them coming in crucial promotion-chasing fixtures. Despite on-field success, Bury faced severe financial turmoil throughout the season, including unpaid wages and ownership disputes, which tested the squad's resilience but did not derail their promotion push. Aimson made 43 appearances in all competitions, adding three assists, and played a key role in maintaining defensive stability amid the off-field chaos. Aimson departed Bury on 1 July 2019 as a , stating the reasons were "out of my hands" amid the club's escalating , which culminated in their expulsion from the EFL on 30 August 2019 after failing to fulfill League One fixtures.

Plymouth Argyle (2019–2021)

Will Aimson joined Plymouth Argyle on a free transfer from Bury on 2 July 2019, following manager who had guided the to promotion from League Two the previous season. The 25-year-old centre-back signed an undisclosed contract length, becoming Lowe's second summer signing after , and brought prior League One experience from his time at Bury. However, Aimson arrived carrying a persistent pelvic sustained during the 2018–19 campaign at Bury, which limited his pre-season involvement and caused him to miss the opening matches of the 2019–20 League Two season. Despite the injury setback, Aimson featured in 7 league appearances during the 2019–20 season, scoring 2 goals, and made 3 cup outings as Plymouth Argyle mounted a strong promotion push. His defensive contributions helped solidify the backline in key fixtures, including a run of form that saw Argyle climb into the top three by early 2020. The season was curtailed in due to the , with Plymouth securing automatic promotion to League One via a points-per-game calculation after finishing third in the standings with 68 points from 37 matches. Aimson's limited but impactful play—restricted to around seven starts early on before building momentum—underscored his resilience amid recovery, though the injury had hampered his integration into the squad. In the 2020–21 League One campaign, Aimson adapted to the higher division as a near-regular starter, appearing in 40 league matches without scoring, alongside 3 cup games. With the pelvic issue resolved, he formed part of a defensive unit that faced challenges, as Plymouth conceded 80 goals across 46 league fixtures while finishing 18th and avoiding relegation. Over his two seasons at , Aimson totaled 47 appearances and 2 goals in league play, providing stability in central defence during the transition from League Two success to League One survival. Aimson's expired at the end of the 2020–21 season, and he was released by in 2021 as part of a squad overhaul to address defensive vulnerabilities.

Bolton Wanderers (2021–2023)

Aimson joined Bolton Wanderers on 17 2021, signing a two-year as a following the expiry of his deal with Plymouth Argyle. A pre-season injury delayed his integration, preventing any competitive appearances until October. He made his debut on 5 October 2021 in a 5–0 group stage victory over U21s, starting as a centre-back and playing the full match. Aimson gradually established himself in the defence during the 2021–22 League One campaign, making 25 league appearances and contributing to a mid-table finish in 9th place. His sole goal for the club arrived on 8 February 2022, when he headed in an free-kick in the 89th minute to secure a 2–1 home win over Charlton Athletic. Across his Bolton tenure, Aimson featured in 36 league matches and scored once, often partnering with defenders like to provide solidity at the back. In the early stages of the 2022–23 League One season, he made 11 league outings, helping maintain a robust defence that conceded just 45 goals over the full campaign as secured 5th place and a play-off semi-final berth. With his contract set to expire at the end of the 2022–23 season, Aimson departed for fellow League One side Exeter City on 27 January 2023 in a transfer for an undisclosed fee, signing a two-and-a-half-year deal.

Exeter City (2023–2024)

Will Aimson joined from Bolton Wanderers on 27 January 2023, signing a two-and-a-half-year contract for an undisclosed fee. As a centre-back, he quickly established himself in the team during the latter stages of the 2022–23 season before becoming a regular starter in the following campaign. In the 2023–24 League One season, Aimson made 43 appearances across all competitions, scoring 5 goals, primarily from set pieces and opportunistic finishes as a defender. Over his 18 months at , he totaled 61 appearances and 5 goals. His goals included a late winner in a 2–1 victory over Reading on 26 August 2023, securing three points with a composed finish in stoppage time, and an equalizer in a 2–2 draw against Leyton Orient on 9 April 2024, volleying home from close range to rescue a point. Another notable strike was a deft backheel in a league match that opened the scoring, showcasing his positioning and composure under pressure. Defensively, Aimson contributed to a solid backline that helped secure a mid-table finish of 13th place with 61 points from 46 matches, including key clean sheets in draws against promotion contenders like . Aimson's contract with Exeter City was set to run until summer 2025, but he departed the club in July 2024, signing for Wigan Athletic on a two-year deal for an undisclosed fee.

Wigan Athletic (2024–present)

On 15 July 2024, Will Aimson joined Wigan Athletic from Exeter City on a two-year contract for an undisclosed fee, becoming the club's fourth signing of the summer . He was assigned squad number 4 ahead of the 2024–25 season. Aimson quickly established himself as a key figure in 's defence, primarily operating as a centre-back but demonstrating versatility to cover midfield roles when required. His partnership with captain Jason Kerr proved particularly effective, contributing to one of the league's stronger defensive records during the campaign, with the duo forming a solid central axis that emphasized communication and mutual positioning. In the 2024–25 League One season, Aimson featured regularly, making over 30 appearances across all competitions as Wigan finished mid-table. Into the 2025–26 season, Aimson continued as a mainstay, retaining his place in the lineup for early fixtures and contributing to key results. As of November 2025, he has made 13 league appearances. A notable highlight came on 18 October 2025, when he started in Wigan's 1–0 victory over Port Vale at the Brick Community Stadium, a gritty performance achieved despite the team playing with 10 men for much of the second half after a red card. Aimson expressed optimism ahead of the following match against Mansfield Town, targeting back-to-back wins to boost the team's standing, though it ended in a 1–1 draw. By early November 2025, with over 30 total appearances since joining, he remained a regular selection under manager , including retention in the starting XI for the group stage fixture against Stockport County on 11 November. His contract runs until June 2026.

Personal life

Family background

Will Aimson comes from a family with deep roots in professional football, primarily through his paternal grandfather, Paul Aimson (1943–2008), who enjoyed a notable career as a forward in English football during the and . Paul began his professional journey at Manchester City, where he came through the youth ranks before making his mark at York City across two spells, amassing 248 appearances and 113 goals, including contributions to two promotion campaigns in 1965 and 1971. He later played for clubs including Bury (1966–1967), Bradford City, Huddersfield Town, , and , with his move to Bournemouth in 1973 leading the family to settle in . Paul Aimson's legacy significantly shaped Will's path into the sport, serving as a constant source of inspiration during his formative years. Growing up in , Will was exposed to stories of his grandfather's achievements, including Paul's transition from centre-half to forward at Manchester City and his reputation as a prolific scorer at York City. Paul's legacy provided general inspiration, including stories of his own career transition from centre-half to forward. Will initially played as a forward until age 14, when his father Gary influenced his successful shift to centre-back, a move that aligned with Paul's defensive background. This familial encouragement helped steer Will toward football over other pursuits, such as , where he held a category one handicap as a youth, ultimately leading him to follow in his grandfather's footsteps as a . The family's relocation to the south coast following Paul's Bournemouth stint further embedded football within their heritage, with no other prominent athletic figures noted among relatives. Aimson's decision to join Bury in 2018 directly echoed his grandfather's brief but impactful time there, underscoring the enduring pull of this lineage.

Interests outside football

Aimson demonstrated significant talent in during his youth, achieving a category one handicap of 5 and competing at level in Dorset. He was also adept at , contributing to his reputation as a versatile young athlete in the local sporting scene. Despite his promising prospects in golf, Aimson opted to focus on football as his professional path around age 18, forgoing a potential career in the sport. He has occasionally continued to play golf for leisure, though his involvement has diminished compared to his junior years due to the demands of his football career.

Career statistics and honours

Club statistics

Will Aimson's professional club career statistics, encompassing appearances, goals, and assists across all competitions, are detailed below up to November 19, 2025. Data includes league matches, , , , and play-offs where applicable.
SeasonClubCompetitionAppearancesGoalsAssists
2013–14Tamworth (loan)National League300
2014–15Tranmere Rovers (loan)League Two200
2015–16League One1500
100
Blackpool total1600
2016–17League Two1802
300
201
500
League Two play-offs300
Blackpool total3103
2017–18League One1700
100
100
301
Blackpool total2201
Blackpool career total6904
2018–19BuryLeague Two3743
101
100
400
Bury total4344
2019–20Plymouth ArgyleLeague Two520
200
Plymouth total720
2020–21Plymouth ArgyleLeague One4001
300
100
200
Plymouth total4601
Plymouth Argyle career total5321
2021–22 WanderersLeague One2511
100
200
200
Bolton total3011
2022–23 WanderersLeague One1100
Exeter CityLeague One1802
200
401
2022–23 total3503
Bolton Wanderers career total4111
Exeter City career total (from 2022–23)2403
2023–24Exeter CityLeague One3640
400
100
400
League One play-offs200
Exeter total4740
Exeter City career total7143
2024–25 AthleticLeague One4301
200
100
200
Wigan total4801
2025–26* AthleticLeague One1400
100
200
100
Wigan total1800
Wigan Athletic career total6601
*Season ongoing as of November 19, 2025. Career totals: 348 appearances, 11 goals, 14 assists (excluding early non-league appearances prior to 2013–14; permanent transfers unless noted as loan).

Honours

Aimson has earned two team promotions from during his professional career. With Bury, he contributed to their runners-up finish and automatic promotion in the 2018–19 season, making 43 appearances as a key part of the defence. He achieved back-to-back success the following year with Plymouth Argyle, helping them secure second place and promotion in the 2019–20 season amid the shortened campaign. On the individual front, Aimson has received limited recognition, reflecting the defensive nature of his role. In September 2024, he was nominated for the Player of the Month award while at Athletic, after contributing to four clean sheets in five matches. Aimson has no major cup or international honours to his name.

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