Faker is apparently considering choices from multiple LCS teams
Faker is the only beginning member of T1 whose agreement does not extend through the end of the 2023 season, as four-fifths of this year's Worlds runners-up are poised to run it back in 2023. While the other 4 members of the teams starting lineup are contracted through the end of next season, Faker will be a free representative tomorrow, Nov. 21, according to the League global contract database.
Fakers contract with T1 expires tomorrow, Nov. 21, in addition to dozens of other players throughout Leagues global competitive scene.
The only restriction put on Faker should he head elsewhere would be his ownership stake in T1. In 2020, Fakers three-season handle T1 also included partial ownership of the franchise. A comparable deal was offered to previous TSM mid later Bergen, who was forced to sell his stake in that franchise when he joined Team Liquid in 2015.
Gomes report states that Faker has actually gotten interest from Frequent and Group Liquid, with Liquid actually making an offer to the three-time world champ. The report likewise states that although Faker has gotten offers from leagues outside of Korea, there's a strong possibility that he stays with T1.
In traditional sports, it is commonplace for gamers to check out the marketplace in totally free firm prior to devoting to re-upping an offer with their present team. Testing the waters permits gamers like Faker to get offers from other high-profile teams and use those offers as bargaining chips in his negotiation process with T1.
When that free firm window opens, Faker will have no active agreement, and will have the ability to sign with any group he pleases.
T1 mid later Faker is considering offers from numerous LCS teams, according to a report from Alejandro Gomes of Blip.GG.
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