Rumor: headtr1ck may join Ninjas in Pajamas
According to Luis Mira, editor of the portal Dexerto, the Swedish esports organization Ninjas in Pajamas is interested in the transfer of headtr1ck. Recall that the day before the club said goodbye to es3tag in order to sign the main sniper and return REZ to its usual position.
According to sources, Ninjas in Pajamas are interested in headtr1ck to fill a vacant spot on their roster. In September, NAVI stated that they were open to offers for the player.
headtr1ck has been a part of NAVI since the beginning of 2020, getting into the academy project. During this time, the 18-year-old Ukrainian player managed to get from the Youth level to the second NaVi Junior squad. Under the banner of "Born to Win", the esportsman got into the TOP-3 according to the results of Gameinside.ua ROG Winter Cup 2020 and WePlay Academy League Season 2.
In addition, headtr1ck was involved in the game for the main NAVI team several times. In particular, he took part in the group stage of both ESL Pro League Season 15 and BLAST Premier: Fall Groups 2022. However, in early September, the Born to Win put the 18-year-old player on the transfer, having found no use for it in the main team.
The possible transfer of headtr1ck to Ninjas in Pajamas reinforces the fact that the young player has subscribed to the social networks of the club and the players of the Swedish team the day before. Moreover, the line-up of Ninjas in Pajamas also managed to check in and subscribed to headtr1ck in response. At the same time, there is no doubt that the organization will find the right model for the development of an esports player, given its past experience in supporting young players.
The nearest championship for the team is Intel Extreme Masters Katowice 2023. However, Ninjas in Pajamas will definitely play at the first tournament from BLAST, which is expected to be held at the end of January.
Possible composition of Ninjas in Pajamas in CS:GO discipline:
- REZ
- hampus
- Brollan
- Aleksib
- djL (head coach)
- JAEGARN (second coach)
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