Valorant star player “cNed” says no to a million-dollar deal


Valorant star player “cNed” says no to a million-dollar deal

cNed says no to $1 million deal

Mehmet Yagiz Ipek aka “cNed” is from Turkey, he plays Valorant professionally, and he is the Valorant world champion of 2021. After winning the Champions Tour cNed got the offer of $1 million from a Singapore-based organization Bleed eSports.

The owner of Bleed eSports, Mervyn Goh posted on Twitter about the offer of $1 million to star player of Ascend and world champions cNed one year contract to join his team. In response, cNed’s brother and manager Alihan Ipek say no to the offer.

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Valorant star cNed shuts down the $1 million offer

Valorant star player "cNed" says no to a million-dollar deal
cNed brother on a $1 million deal

In recent times Bleed’s owner revealed many contracts with EU players and cNed was one of them. After winning the Valorant world champion there is speculation that he is moving to North America to compete from there.

From getting the offer from Singapore based organization Bleed eSports cNed brother say no to the offer and said:

“Thanks for the offer, it’s a really nice offer. The Acend team is currently undergoing a restructuring in the squad. We are not interested at the moment, but maybe we will talk again in the future,” 

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Bleed eSport currently have two EU player on their team former CS GO player and ex-G2 player pyth (Jacob Mourujarvi) and maxie (Max Lonnstrom). Both played in the APAC challengers 2022 and did not able to qualify for the master’s, Bleed eSports lost their lower bracket final to Xerxia 2-1 scoreline and placed 3rd in the tournament.

Valorant star player "cNed" says no to a million-dollar deal
Valorant Champion 2021 Acend

If we talk about the Acend they are also not able to qualify and they are not able to make out from the group stage of the EMEA stage 1 challengers event. Acend is the world champion they defeated Gambit eSports in the Valorant Champions Tournament which happened in Berlin and they defeated him by a 3-2 scoreline.

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