
The footballer Brian Fernández joins the Talleres de Remedios de Escalada team, officially announcing his incorporation after seven months without playing. At 30 years old, the forward will try to restart his career at a club in need of goals in the Primera Nacional of Argentine football. His arrival was made possible thanks to a special spot granted by the AFA due to another player's injury.
Brian Fernández's story is marked by ups and downs, talent, and personal struggles. His career has been affected by addiction problems that have led to acts of indiscipline in the past. Despite his last goal scored in March, the forward has already faced 829 minutes without celebrating a goal in professional competitions.
After a 2024 year where he went through Almirante Brown and had a brief stint with Coquimbo Unido in Chile, Fernández seeks stability at Talleres. The player has signed his contract with the Argentine team, which is currently in last place in Zone B of the Primera Nacional, with six points in 13 games and without victories or goals in nine matches.
In a statement, the club expressed its enthusiasm for the arrival of Brian Fernández and the opportunity it represents for him to regain his best level. The player, for his part, acknowledged the importance of being close to his family in this new chapter of his sporting career. His signing for Talleres opens a hope amid the crisis the team is going through, seeking not only goals but also stability and performance.