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Several departures have been announced on the side of Fnatic and Vitality, in particular the French Enzo and nataNk.
Two changes on the French VALORANT scene in recent hours. As we know, the disclosure of the 30 names of Riot Games’ new franchise league for 2023 has boosted transfers and other roster changes in the major teams of the game. Several teams have announced a total disbandment of rosters, some have only made small changes to start the transfer window.
On the side of the French team Team Vitality, the English head coach Tanishq “Tanizhq” Sabharwal has been removed from the workforce of the structure. The former Giants or Team Heretics coach will not know the VCT Europe 2023 with Vitality. Author of a good season in the French champions with a final in VRL 2022, he signed last April. The French player nataNk for his part announced that he was stepping back to explore avenues for the rest of his career, in the new leagues or even in VRL.
Whilst still being contracted to @TeamVitality, they have allowed me to explore my options for the upcoming VALORANT franchised season. (I’m also interested in VRLs offers)
For any offers of trials you can contact @SnoWWieBD or me in DM
♻️ x ❤️ appreciated! ?
— Vitality nataNk (@nataNk1wnl) September 21, 2022
Finally, still on the French side, Enzo “Enzo” Mestari is placed on the Fnatic bench. The 26-year-old, who caught the eye of the English club at the start of the year following a loan from Alliance, signed in May. It follows the same path as Misticwho is also authorized to seek a new structure, mainly to play in VCT. As a reminder, Fnatic will be part of the new VCT EMEA League 2023.
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