Team Vitality agree deal with Williams Resolve to sign Radosin

According to our sources, Team Vitality have agreed a deal to sign Andrea "Radosin" Radovanović from Williams Resolve ahead of the Spring Split roster lock. This comes after a six month stay with the organization and brings an end to an almost two year long partnership with teammates Thiméo "saizen" Corcuff and Pierre "pryyme" Binet.

After a four year stay with Team Vitality, Victor "Fairy Peak!" Locquet’s position on the roster was reportedly put in jeopardy following a series of poor results for the French organization. As a result, the team quickly picked up the search for a new addition to the squad and settled on Radosin as their primary target. Negotiations between Team Vitality and Williams Resolve have progressed rapidly over the past week with a buyout agreed for the French star. As such, Radosin looks set to join up with Yanis "Alpha54" Champenois and Alexandre "Kaydop" Courant on Team Vitality for the foreseeable future, leaving behind his long-time teammates on Williams Resolve.

One of the breakout stars of RLCS X, Radosin made a name for himself on Atlantide Wave and was able to make a regional event on three separate occasions with the organization. After signing for Williams Resolve in September 2021, Radosin’s squad have found a comfortable place in Europe’s top 16 and remain in outside contention for the Spring Major. Over the course of his career in the RLCS Radosin has averaged an octane.gg rating of 1.00 which has increased to 1.05 in 2022. Team Vitality will be hoping he can keep up his good form for the rest of RLCS 2021-22. With Radosin set to depart from the squad, Williams Resolve will explore their options ahead of the Spring Split. 

The Team Vitality roster for the RLCS 2021-22 Spring Split is set to consist of: 

  • 🇫🇷 Alexandre "Kaydop" Courant

  • 🇫🇷 Andrea "Radosin" Radovanović

  • 🇫🇷 Yanis "Alpha54" Champenois

  • 🇫🇷 Victor "Ferra" Francal (coach)

Elliot McSheen

Elliot "Sly" McSheen is a freelance writer and the occasional Rocket League Esports historian who has worked within the scene for four years on endemic projects such as Octane.gg and Rocket League 6mans. In RLCS Season 9 he became the official RLCS statistician for the season and continues to play with numbers to this day.

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