Fnatic coach spoke about the transfer ups and downs in the offseason
mini, who is the head coach of Fnatic 's VALORANT roster, along with team director CoJo, spoke about the transfers and negotiations that took place during the off-season. During the conversation with the fans, the British opened up some details of the transfers and highlighted the strengths of their newcomers.
About Leo transfer from Guild Esports:
Signing Leo was a priority for the organization. More than ten teams from both Europe and North America competed for the Swedish player.
On signing the Chronicle:
Approximately 7/10 of the players on the list of candidates were from Russia, but the organization did not want to sign more than one. Chronicle fit perfectly into the team, becoming a kind of link between the players. Instead of the Chronicle, the club could have signed a hoody to ensure there were no visa issues. Chronicle successfully obtained a visa for Berlin and also recently got married.
Also, Fnatic management said that kamyk was taken for the experience of playing Raze/initiators, does a great job of being involved in the process, being, in fact, on the sidelines.
In the new season, the team plans to return to the style of 2021, when the game was more structured and disciplined.
Earlier, the British organization Fnatic was among the partners of Riot Games and received the right to play in the European League. Here the club will compete with teams such as Team Vitality, Karmine Corp, FUT Esports, BBL Esports, Natus Vincere, Team Liquid, KOI, Team Heretics and Giants Gaming.
The next championship for the European team will be VALORANT Champions Tour 2023: LOCK//IN São Paulo, which will be held from February to March in Brazil.
Fnatic's current VALORANT roster:
- booster
- Derke
- Alfajer
- Leo
- Chronicle
- kamyk (bench)
- mini (head coach)
- slk (assistant coach)
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