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Saadhak rumored to be in negotiations with KRÜ Esports

  • Saadhak announced he will be leaving LOUD after 2 years with the team.
  • KRÜ Esports is a strong candidate to sign him.
  • Saadhak said he is in talks with KRÜ and with other teams, but he still doesn’t know where he wants to play next.

 

During the offseason, a lot of well-known Valorant professionals will be searching for new teams. Saadhak, an Argentine professional, is one of them. As he recently said, though, it’s still unclear what organization the player intends to join. With professional Valorant currently in the offseason, continue reading for the best information to help your valorant betting odds!

Saadhak rumored to be in negotiations with KRÜ Esports
Saadhak lifting the 2022 Champions trophy with LOUD

 

Saadhak is leaving LOUD

Matias “Saadhak” Delipetro, a veteran leader of LOUD, is allegedly nearing a deal to join the KRÜ Esports Valorant squad, an Argentine VCT Americas team. Through a social media video posted on September 6, the 2022 World Championship winner made his departure from the Brazilian organization LOUD. He didn’t say which organizations he was thinking about for the 2025 campaign. On September 5, LOUD revealed that Saadhak’s contract has been revised to expire in 2024, indicating he may accept bids for the upcoming campaign.

The Argentinean organization and LOUD are “expected to reach an agreement soon,” with KRÜ being “the favorite” to sign the valiant in-game leader. Since Saadhak is still bound to LOUD, the club may work out a buyout for the athlete even though he is free to accept offers from other teams. In order to avoid paying a premium for Saadhak, KRÜ might hold out his contract period, but doing so increases the possibility that LOUD will approve his transfer to another team. There has been no disclosure or report regarding the possible takeover price.

 

KRÜ leading the pack for Saadhak transfer

When LOUD assembled its inaugural roster of Valorants at the start of the 2022 season, Matias “Saadhak” Delipetro became a member of the team. The team was quite successful in their first season together, winning Valorant Champions 2022. LOUD emerged as the world’s most formidable squad, taking home €300,000 in prize money.

Although KRÜ Esports has not had the same level of success abroad as LOUD, it has continued to participate in important competitions. The organization is among the select few that participates in each World Championship competition. This action by the Argentine group indicates that their roster will undergo a significant overhaul. Saadhak has a talent for identifying young players and developing strategies around them, which has helped LOUD assemble strong squads. Days following the report, Saadhak stated in a livestream that he is still in negotiations with KRÜ Esports and other clubs, and he hasn’t decided where he intends to play.

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