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In September 2024, he signed for Rugby Premiership side Harlequins for the 2024-25 season.[2] In October 2024, he made his debut for the club scoring two tries against Bath at the Stoop.[3] The following week, he scored on in his first away game for the club against Exeter Chiefs.[4]
In 2024, He was named as a traveling reserve for Argentina at the Summer Olympics in Paris.[10][11] He was free to play against France in the Quarter Final after completing his suspension, he also replaced Germán Schulz who suffered a grade 2 sprained knee.[7]