Eren “Lot” Yıldız, former top laner for Aegis and Team GO in the LFL, has reportedly reached a verbal agreement with GiantX to join the LEC in 2025. This recruitment is part of GiantX's reconstruction plan, around midlaner Jackies and from the botlane from Fnatic, Noah and Jun.
Lot, GiantX’s choice for the topplane in 2025
According to information from Sheep Esports, Eren “Lot” Yıldız would be on the way to joining GiantX in the LEC for the 2025 season. Lot, a toplaner who played in LFL under the colors of Aegis and Team GO, would be a reinforcement for the The Spanish team, in the midst of a reconstruction phase. By centering their project around midlaner Jackies and securing the signing of former Fnatic botlane Noah and Jun, GiantX appears to want to start the new season with a revamped team ready to take on the challenge.
Lot, who has proven himself in LFL over the past two years, is a top laner known for his versatility and ability to adapt to changing metas. His time with Aegis and Team GO allowed him to establish himself as one of the strongest toplaners in the French league, thus attracting the interest of GiantX for the upcoming season. This recruitment is part of a large-scale project for GiantX. The Spanish team, which experienced a mixed, even complicated, 2024 season, is seeking to reinvigorate its squad by building around its star midlaner, Jackies, and by rebuilding a coherent botlane with the arrival of Noah and Jun, former partners at Fnatic. This strategy could potentially allow the team to gain stability and synergy from the start of the 2025 season, while integrating Lot to provide solidity in topplane.
This reinforcement in toplane, added to the arrival of an experienced botlane, could mark a turning point in GiantX's journey in the LEC. The team would also have secured the arrival of a new head coach, André “Guilhoto” Pereira Guilhoto, whose experience in LEC and LVP represents a major asset to supervise and develop the squad. With these adjustments, GiantX hopes to address the shortcomings of the previous season, where a lack of consistency often prevented the team from capitalizing on its performances. By building a united and ambitious team around Jackies, GiantX seems determined to become a serious opponent in the LEC next year. Now it remains to know the name of the future jungler and GiantX will be complete.
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