Sources indicate that LYON offered Inspired the most favorable terms among all contenders. The team is ready to make him one of the highest-paid players in the league and has promised to assemble a competitive roster. Among his future teammates are midlaner Kan "Saint" Song-in and a potential South Korean import for the carry position.
LYON Roster Update and Rebuilding
Since the beginning of the offseason, LYON announced the departure of most of their 2025 roster, as well as head coach Gabriel "Khynm" Russi and strategic coach Tobias "Pointless" Risiki. Both specialists helped the team return to the top in the 2023 and 2024 seasons. The organization is currently negotiating with candidates for the head coach position.
In 2025, LYON failed to achieve consistent results. The team improved its form only in the second half of the season but couldn't secure a spot in the upper part of the standings. The new transfer of Inspired and the upcoming roster changes indicate the club's ambition to return to title contention.
Results of Inspired's Tenure with FlyQuest
Inspired joined FlyQuest in the 2024 offseason. Over two seasons, he helped the team win three championship titles and reach the quarterfinals of Worlds 2024. In 2025, FlyQuest couldn't replicate their international success, but the player received league-level recognition—being named the LCS MVP and Player of the Year in LTA.
Following Inspired's departure, FlyQuest is considering several replacements for the jungler position. Candidates include Pedro "Tatu" Seixas from FURIA and Johnny "Yukino" Dang from Karmine Corp Blue. Another contender, Team Liquid , is also seeking a jungler in South Korea.
Projected LYON Roster
- Toplane: TBD
- Jungle: Kacper "Inspired" Słoma
- Midlane: Kan "Saint" Song-in
- AD Carry: TBD
- Support: TBD
- Head Coach: TBD




