Brazilian top player: I'm looking for a contract that is good for me to end my career
The two-time major winner is not done yet, even though he admits that he’s at the end of his career.
The legendary player Fernando "fer" Alvarenga has been a huge factor for the game of CS:GO for its entire lifetime. The former SK and Luminosity player has featured in no more than 11 major tournaments, winning both MLG Columbus and ESL One Cologne in 2016.
Last month, the 29-year had a short spell at BOOM Esports when he played as a stand-in for the Brazilian team at FlowFiReLEAGUE 2020 Global Finals. Yet, fer declines a potential permanent contract with the smaller Brazilian team.
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fer (to the right) with former teammates FalleN, kNgV-, and TACO.
The renowned rifler is at the moment a free agent, after his parting with MIBR back in December 2020, however, fer has proclaimed that he’s looking for a new contract. Yesterday, the Brazilian featured on the popular streamer Alexandre "gAuLeS" Chiquita's stream, where he unveils some thoughts about his future.
"It's a good team, a bit different than what I'm used to. I'd be joining a new team and I've always played in the same system, under the same captain, I have my style. But as far as in-game matters are concerned, there would be no problem for me to stay with them.”
"But outside of the game, in terms of the contract, I'm at the end of my career, and I'm looking for a contract that is good for me to end my career. I'd rather risk ending my career now than sign for them, if I'm being honest."