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Jun to join Fnatic for LEC 2024

Rumors continue in the competitive scene of League of Legends at this time that the offseason 2023 is not... Eduardo | 14. November 2023

Rumors continue in the competitive scene of League of Legends at this time that the offseason 2023 is not yet underway. This time, we go to the LEC, where everything seems to indicate that Yoon “Jun” Se-jun, current Freecs Support, would have an agreement to join Fnatic for next season.

This would be the first time in his career that Jun has made his way out of South Korea, as he has been part of DRX and Freecs, two South Korean teams, in his three years as a professional. However, we all know the quality and talent of the players coming through the lower divisions of the LCK. As a result, there is no doubt that he can help Fnatic in a big way in the upcoming season.

Reports claim that Jun would sign with Fnatic to play in the 2024 LEC.

According to a report by Brieuc “LEC Wooloo” Seeger for Sheep Esports, Jun would have an agreement to sign with Fnatic to play in the 2024 LEC. In addition, Jun would replace Adrian “Trymbi” Trybus, the player sacrificed for the arrival of the Korean.

At this point, we have to say that Fnatic has been looking for a new Support throughout these last few weeks. Many reports highlight that they have been talking to the likes of Polat “Parus” Furkan Çiçek, Kamil “kamilius” Košťál, Théo “Zoelys” Le Scornec, and Mertai “Mersa” Sari.

About Jun

As mentioned, Jun has played for several LCK teams during his short career as a professional League of Legends competitor. However, for most of this time, he played for DRX’s development divisions.

Similarly, in 2023, Jun got his first chance to play in a starting LCK squad with the Kwangdong Freecs. But things did not go as they would have dreamed, as the Freecs did not advance to the playoffs in either of the two Splits of the season, finishing in the #7 (Spring) and #10 (Summer) spots.

However, Jun proved throughout the season that his level of play is in top condition and that he is ready to prove it in a top-level team like Fnatic. In addition, it should also be noted that, at the time, Jun was considered one of the best Support of the DRX Academy.

Jun’s arrival at Fnatic is a leap in quality and, above all, a team renewal. Although Fnatic’s 2023 season started in the worst possible way, the team managed to recover and managed to qualify for Worlds 2023, where they had an admirable performance, considering that they lost to Weibo Gaming (finalists of the tournament) in the last match of the Swiss Stage with a score of 1-2.

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