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All VALORANT player contracts expiring in the VCT 2023 off-season

Changes are coming for 2024.

The VALORANT Champions Tour’s first go-around at franchising is coming to an end, with Champions 2023 on the horizon and a long offseason looming up behind it. Both teams competing for the title and rosters that are already waiting for next season have players who own expiring contracts heading into 2024.

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Here are all the players with expiring contracts heading into VCT 2024, and the second season of franchising, per the official VCT global contract database.

All Americas players with expiring contracts in VCT 2023

Let’s start with all players in the Americas region with expiring contracts. There are some teams not included in this list due to all their players and coaches having longer contracts, including Cloud9, FURIA, KRÜ Esports, and MIBR.

100 Thieves

  • Zander “thwifo” Kim

Evil Geniuses

  • Jeffrey “Reformed” Lu

Leviatan

  • Vicente “Tacolilla” Compagnon

LOUD

  • Matias “Saadhak” Delipetro
  • Felipe “Less” Basso
  • Erick “aspas” Santos
  • Arthur “tuyz” Vieira
  • Jordan “stk” Nunes (assistant coach)

NRG

  • Sam “s0m” Oh
  • Alan “ethos” Ruan

Sentinels

  • Tyson “TenZ” Ngo
  • Jimmy “Marved” Nguyen
  • Drew “DrewSpark” Spark-Whitworth (assistant coach)

Related: Live VALORANT 2023 offseason tracker: Free agents, roster moves, and rumors for 2024 season

All EMEA players with expiring contracts in VCT 2023

As for the EMEA region, they have a near-equal amount of contracts that their teams will have to consider heading into 2024. Teams that aren’t included on this list due to having no expiring contracts are KOI, NAVI, Team Heretics, and Team Vitality. 

BBL Esports

  • Ali “AsLanM4shadoW” Balta
  • DoÄŸukan “QutionerX” Dural
  • Ä°brahim “SouhcNi” Sağır
  • Hüseyin “aimDLL” KabiÅŸteke
  • Mehmet “Epic” Yıldız (head coach)

Fnatic

  • Jacob “mini” Harris (head coach)

FUT Esports

  • BuÄŸra “mojj” Kiraz
  • Serhat “Muj” Yüksel
  • Eray “GAIS” Sarıkaya (head coach)

Giants Gaming

  • Milan “Milan” Meij (analyst)

Karmine Corp

  • Ahmed “ZE1SH” Sheikh
  • Arthur “pm” Guillermet (head coach)

Team Liquid

  • Dmitriy “dimasick” Matvienko (hasn’t played in 2023)

Related: The second-youngest VALORANT player at Champions 2023 is one of the best performers in EMEA

All Pacific players with expiring contracts in VCT 2023

Last but not least, we have Pacific players who either will become VALORANT free agents, get re-signed, get traded, or retire heading into the 2024 season. A majority of the expiring contracts are on two teams, so other teams like DRX, RRQ, Team Secret, and ZETA DIVISION are unaffected.

DetonatioN FocusMe

  • Seo “Suggest” Jae-young
  • Ryumon “Reita” Oshiro
  • Park “Seoldam” Sang-min
  • Hirotaka “Melofovia” Okazaki (coach)

Gen.G Esports

  • Yeom “eKo” Wang-ryong
  • Lee “k1Ng” Seung-won
  • Yu “TS” Tae-seok
  • Kim “GodDead” Sung-sin
  • Ko “Sylvan” Young-sub
  • Chris “Elmapuddy” Tebbit (head coach)

Global Esports

  • Jordan “AYRIN” He

Paper Rex

  • Patiphan “cgrs” Posri

T1

  • Kang “iNTRO” Seung-gyun

Talon Esports

  • Yuttanagorn “Zeus” Kaewkongyai (head coach)

All of these contracts will be updated as trades, signings, and free agency comes along for all competitive VALORANT regions.


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Michael Czar
Contributing writer for Dot Esports. Covering esports news for just over five years. Focusing on Overwatch, VALORANT, Call of Duty, Teamfight Tactics, and some general gaming content. Washington Post-published game reviewer. Follow me on Twitter at @xtraweivy.