Look Sports Media – Fnatic is reportedly locking in Iván "Razork" MartÃn DÃaz as their starting jungler for the 2026 LEC season, marking his fifth year with the iconic organization. Despite a lengthy tenure, the coveted LEC trophy has remained elusive, leaving fans questioning if this will be the year Razork finally breaks the curse or if Fnatic’s gamble on continuity will backfire.
Sources close to Sheep Esports indicate that Razork will fulfill his current contract, extending his stay with Fnatic until November 16th, 2026. This milestone positions him among Fnatic’s most tenured players, surpassing even the legendary Enrique "xPeke" Cedeño MartÃnez.

Intriguingly, reports suggest that Razork explored alternative options, with Fnatic actively seeking potential trades. A proposed swap with Natus Vincere for rising star Enes "Rhilech" Uçan and another with GIANTX to reacquire Korean support Yoon "Jun" Se-jun reportedly fell through. Team Heretics also presented an offer, but Razork ultimately chose to remain with Fnatic.

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Since joining Fnatic, Razork has consistently led the team to the LEC finals four times and secured Worlds appearances each year. However, a top-eight finish at Worlds has remained out of reach, with a particularly disappointing showing this year, where they were swiftly eliminated without a single victory. Fnatic’s last championship victory dates back to the 2018 Summer Playoffs when the league was still known as the EU LCS.
With a revamped roster, Fnatic aims to end their seven-year title drought. Elias "Upset" Lipp will remain as the botlaner, while Mihael "Mikyx" Mehle departed for SK Gaming. Óscar "Oscarinin" Muñoz will be replaced by rookie toplaner Panagiotis "Empyros" Tantis. Korean support Park "Lospa" Joon-hyeong, formerly of GIANTX Pride, will also join the team. Vladimiros "Vladi" Kourtidis, the LEC Winter MVP, completes the roster, reportedly expressing a desire to play alongside Razork.








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