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Virtus.pro does not intend to give away its players for free
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Virtus.pro does not intend to give away its players for free

The Russian esports organization Virtus.pro does not intend to give away its players for free. The club made a corresponding statement for the Dexerto portal, which previously spoke about the interest in the buster from the NAVI organization.

In a statement to Dexerto, Virtus.pro ruled out the possibility of any of their players leaving for free. The club said: "All of our CS:GO players have long-term contracts. None of them can leave until the proper fee is paid."

Thus, NAVI will most likely have to look for other options, since the probability of buying out the Kazakhstani esportsman, given the position of the Born to Win, is negligible.

Recall that a few hours ago, the Dexerto portal published a report in which it announced that NAVI was ready to transfer the duties of captain to electroNic. In a conversation with Aleksey Kucherov, the organization's COO, the portal was able to learn that the team is seriously considering having electroNic take over as captain after Boombl4's elimination from the starting roster on May 28.

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In addition, it was reported that NAVI was interested in the candidacy of buster, who recently left Virtus.pro. However, according to the latest update, the Kazakh player will not leave his club as a free agent.

Currently, the NAVI CS:GO roster is as follows:

  • s1mple.
  • electroNic.
  • perfecto.
  • b1t.
  • B1ad3 (coach).
  • BoombI4 (inactive).
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