Born on 25th June 1999, Ashley Maynard-Brewer currently plys his trade as a goalkeeper for Dundee United. The Australian, now 26, stands at 6ft 1in (1.87m) and weighs 11st 13lb (76kg). Maynard-Brewer has also represented the Australia U23 national team. He wears the number 1 jersey for his team.
Maynard-Brewer is currently valued around £257k, as stated by Transfermarkt.
He embarked on his professional football journey in July 2015 when he joined Charlton Athletic in the England Championship as a trainee. In the season of 2022 - 2023, he made 14 first team appearances in league matches for Charlton Athletic.
In January 2020, Maynard-Brewer was transferred on loan from Charlton Athletic to Dover Athletic in England's National League South. By June of the same year, he marked his return to Charlton Athletic on completion of his loan.
August 2021 witnessed another move for Maynard-Brewer, this time shifting on loan from Charlton Athletic to Scotland's Championship club, Ross County. He made a remarkable 17 first team appearances in league matches in his debut season of 2021 - 2022. Come June 2022, Maynard-Brewer returned to Charlton Athletic on completion of his Scottish loan.
The 2022 - 2023 season recorded another 14 first team appearances for Maynard-Brewer in league matches at Charlton Athletic. Subsequently, in July 2022, he was transferred on loan from Charlton Athletic to Gillingham, a League Two club in England.
In November 2022, Maynard-Brewer was transferred back from Gillingham to Charlton Athletic for an undisclosed fee. He continued to be a steadfast performer for Charlton, making another 14 first team appearances in the 2022 - 2023 season.
Marking a significant evolution of his career, Maynard-Brewer transferred from Charlton Athletic to Dundee United in the Scottish Premiership in January 2026, again for an undisclosed fee. In the ongoing season of 2025 - 2026, he has already made 9 first team appearances for Dundee United in league matches.
Maynard-Brewer's stint at Dundee United also saw him taking part in the Scottish Cup of 2025 - 2026 with two starts to his name.
