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Lamabear has left Mysterious Monkeys and become a free agent

The LCS newcomers are ringing the changes.
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Mysterious Monkeys are looking to make changes to their roster for the Summer Split in order to avoid relegation.

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Jungler Leon “Lamabear” Krüger has announced he has become a free agent and will be looking for new offers, ending his association with Mystery Monkeys.

The EU LCS newcomers haven’t had the best of debuts, losing all four of their opening games.

They currently sit in last place in Group B, heading towards the relegation tournament at the end of the season unless they can pick up some crucial wins in the coming weeks.

When Mysterious Monkeys bought Misfits Academy’s EU LCS spot in May, Lamabear replaced Milo “Pridestalker” Wehnes on the roster roster. Pridestalker then moved to fellow EU LCS team Roccat, where he has helped the team to a joint third placed position in Group A by the end of week three.

Fans have begun to speculate on who could be Lamabear’s replacement since the announcement. Former Fnatic Academy jungler Maurice “Amazing” Stückenschneider is one of the big names to be rumored to join the organization in the next few days following a tweet from Giants Gaming jungler Erberk “Gilius” Demir earlier today.

Top laner Park “Jisu” Jin-cheol has recently changed his Twitter biography claiming he is an ex member of Mysterious Monkeys. Former Fnatic Academy top laner Mateusz “Kikis” Szkudlarek could well be coming in to replace him, if the tweet from Gilius is to be believed.


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