LOL: DWG KIA and NS RedForce publicly apologize with Ghost
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The signing market usually throws news from super teams, poorly expected movements and, in the worst case, problems in some transactions. As was the case of DWG KIA and NS red force, who starred in one of the LACK scandals this week due to a possible misplaced signing that involves gang ghost Jong-un.
Quickly putting the context, Ghost was scheduled not to follow in DWG KIA for 2022. Since he maintains a contract that expires up to 2022, the options were transferring it, buy it or have an agreement that leaves it in free agency. Any of the options would open opportunities on other equipment. Apparently, NS Enforce was one of the candidates to have Ghost in its end for the Spring Split. As if that were not enough, some rumors claimed that DWG KIA was about to receive SEO Weekday Detail and Kim Kelvin Hyeong-Gyu as a lower lane duple.
With spending on days, we learned that Ghost's transfer did not occur as planned. NS Enforce launched strong accusations on social networks, talking about bad communication and an attempt to kidnapping. Forcing DWG Kia would provide another version of the story, failing the qualifiers that were thrown into the conversation. There were comments of dishonesty and negotiation attempts behind those involved. Ghost also said about it, giving rising a situation that left NS Enforce misleading.
On November 23, both organizations offered a last update (Translation via Kevin Kim). Next you can read a version in our language.
Ghost is, technically, the last player holder within the 2021 runner-up. There is still no details about how the next year's squad will be, especially now that almost all superstars explore the free agency.
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