Lec Off Season Roster Changes Confirmed

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All LEC reported and confirmed roster changes ahead of 2025 season
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LEC Off-Season Roster Changes Confirmed

MAD Lions

MAD Lions have finally revealed their new roster for the 2025 season, and the organization has made some major changes. The team has signed top laner Elyoya from Fnatic, jungler Yike from JD Gaming, mid laner Nisqy from Vitality, and bot laner Unforgiven from Fnatic. These four players will join support Kaiser, who has re-signed with MAD Lions for the upcoming season. With these changes, MAD Lions will look to improve upon their third-place finish in the 2023 LEC Summer Split.

Fnatic

Fnatic has also made some significant changes to their roster for the 2023 season. The organization has signed top laner Wunder from G2 Esports, jungler Razork from Misfits Gaming, mid laner Humanoid from MAD Lions, and bot laner Upset from Astralis. These four players will join support Hylissang, who has re-signed with Fnatic for the upcoming season. With these changes, Fnatic will look to reclaim the LEC title that they last won in 2018.

G2 Esports

G2 Esports has made some subtle changes to their roster for the 2023 season. The organization has signed top laner Broken Blade from Team Liquid, jungler Jankos from Team Vitality, and bot laner Flakked from Excel Esports. These three players will join mid laner Caps and support Targamas, who have both re-signed with G2 Esports for the upcoming season. With these changes, G2 Esports will look to continue their dominance in the LEC, having won the past four LEC titles.

Team Vitality

Team Vitality has made some drastic changes to their roster for the 2023 season. The organization has signed top laner Alphari from Team Liquid, jungler Bo from FunPlus Phoenix, mid laner Perkz from Cloud9, and bot laner Carzzy from MAD Lions. These four players will join support Labrov, who has re-signed with Team Vitality for the upcoming season. With these changes, Team Vitality will look to improve upon their disappointing eighth-place finish in the 2022 LEC Summer Split.