LoL: Fnatic Re-signs Former Mid Laner Nisqy
| Tags: League of Legends
| Author David Hollingsworth
Fnatic will sign a new mid laner for 2021, with Nisqy leaving Cloud9 to link back up with the team he left in 2017.
After a crazy transfer situation which saw Luca “Perkz” Perkovic move to Cloud9 for a report $4 million-plus, and Fnatic ADC Martin “Rekkles” Larsson make an equality sensational move to G2 Esports, Fnatic have looked to make changes in the mid lane.
Nisqy began his career with Fnatic in 2016, playing for their Academy side. He would later move to the LCS with Team EnVyUs in 2017. Nisqy had a good first stint in the LCS before moving back to Europe with Splyce in 2018. He returned back once more to the LCS with Cloud9 in 2019 where he won the LCS Spring Split. Sadly, he was unable to attend Worlds 2020 with Cloud9 after they capitulated towards the end of the 2020 Summer Split.
Fnatic moving on from Nemesis
It might not be a surprise for most to see Tim “Nemesis” Lipovšek not retain his spot for 2021. The mid laner has struggled in the LEC and his time is now up as Fnatic looks to former Cloud9 mid laner Yasin “Nisqy” Dinçer to fill the void.
Nemesis has spent the past two seasons with Fnatic and it had been hoped that pairing him with Oskar “Selfmade” Boderek would improve his performances in 2020. However, despite Selfmade hitting the ground running, Nemesis was never able to live up to what Fnatic had before. Currently, rumors have Nemesis heading to the LCS, though no team is yet known.
In other news for Fnatic, they have managed to lock down their support Zdravets “Hylissang” Iliev Galabox to a new deal. The organization continues to search for a new ADC.
Keep up to date with all the roster moves during the 2020-2021 free agency period at our dedicated tracker here.