T1 Finalizes Roster Amid Transfer Rumors
According to information from LCK, T1 may have completed their roster during the year-end transfer window
While members like Keria and Oner have already confirmed their contract extensions with T1 during the year-end transfer window of 2024, the duo of Gumayusi and Zeus have remained relatively “quiet.” From a position of certainty regarding the future of their players, many T1 fans are beginning to feel anxious. Everyone understands that these players would attract considerable interest from other teams if they were to become available.
However, recently, according to some sources from LCK, T1 has now secured the futures of the duo Zeus and Gumayusi. Currently, the team is just waiting for Riot’s approval to make an official announcement. Additionally, the source confirmed: “It would be unreasonable to think that Gumayusi is leaving T1.”
In reality, the situation with Zeus is more concerning, as there were reports a few years ago that the 2004-born player was considering his market value during contract negotiations. Moreover, his current position has changed significantly. It’s not unusual for Zeus to want to think things over.
GAM Player Becomes a Controversial Topic After VCS Champion Transfer News
After reports surfaced that GAM Esports successfully recruited Aress and Artemis, a player from GAM has become a topic of debate. Specifically, Emo has sparked discussions among fans since he was previously considered to be significantly better than Aress during the Summer Split. Now, with GAM recruiting the former TS star, Emo’s position will face intense competition.
Many VCS fans believe that Emo is currently performing well simply because GAM, especially his two seniors Kiaya and Levi, have created optimal conditions for him. In fact, this notion holds merit as GAM’s Top and Jungle pair are almost “outclassing” the rest of the VCS. Meanwhile, Aress has demonstrated his capabilities while playing for TS.
If Emo is not careful, losing his position to Aress is entirely possible. Moreover, while GAM has explained that strengthening their roster is in preparation for the Fearless Draft, the reality remains that the most important tournaments still utilize the standard pick and ban system.