[1] He was offered his first professional contract at Fulham and following injury he went on loan to Finnish side VPS[2] to get some game time.
[6] Barroilhet went on trial with FC Taraz of the Kazakhstan Premier League in January 2014,[7] going on to sign for the club in March of the same year.
[9] Following play time in Fréjus Saint-Raphaël in France and Utrecht-based Magreb '90 side in the Netherlands, Barroilhet joined the reserves of Montpellier HSC.
[10] In January 2020, after three loans spells, the forward joined Primera B de Chile side Deportes Temuco on a permanent deal.
[13] He has two relatives who are professional footballers: his younger brother, Jordan, who came to Chile on 2020 to join Deportes Puerto Montt[14] and his Chilean cousin Clemente Montes Barroilhet, who began his career playing for Universidad Católica.