Team Liquid is Looking to Build a Valorant Super Team with nAts

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05/10/2022 | nAts is a European Valorant professional who played for Gambit eSports (later M3C). | Credits: Twitter

Team Liquid is overhauling the core of its roster and has its eyes set on three of the pinnacle free marketers in the EMEA region. The European organization is in dialogue to signal former Gambit Esports gamers Ayaz “nAts” Akhmetshin and Igor “Redgar” Vlasov. In addition to former Guild Esports megastar Saif “Sayf” Jibraeel.

NAts, Redgar, and Sayf are reportedly nevertheless negotiating with Liquid. If they signal with the partnered organization. They will be part of Dom “Soulcas” Sulcas and Elias “Jamppi” Olkkonen for the upcoming VCT 2023 season.

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A New Face of Team Liquid

NAts is regarded as one of the pinnacle free marketers in the EMEA region. Viewed as the first-rate participant in Gambit Esports’ VCT Stage 3 Masters Berlin triumphing roster. The 20-year-old installed himself as a magnificent flex participant who ought to anchor websites and make impactful lurk performances that put his group beforehand of the competition.

Redgar was once alongside nAts throughout Gambit’s heyday as the team’s in-game leader. The Russian duo completed their VCT 2021 season as the Valorant Champions 2021 runner-up. The CIS squad used to be unable to replicate comparable success in the VCT 2022 season. When the crew determined to play underneath the impartial M3 Champions banner. The crew didn’t qualify for the preceding two Masters occasions and used to be unsuccessful in their VCT EMEA LCQ run.

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On August 6, Gambit determined to launch its complete roster, permitting nAts and Redgar to pursue affords with different organizations. Joining the dialog as a viable Liquid participant is Sayf, a younger up-and-coming flex participant in the EMEA region. He was once the section of Guild Esports’ roster that made an awesome VCT EMEA Stage two Challengers run, defeating M3 Champions and qualifying for Masters Copenhagen.

Just like nAts and Redgar, Sayf’s season ended when Guild Esports used to be eradicated in the VCT EMEA LCQ and failed to qualify for Valorant Champions 2022. At the cease of this season. Sayf introduced that he was once an unrestricted free agent after Guild wasn’t chosen as one of the 10 groups in the EMEA league the subsequent year.

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