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ATF revealed how he was forced to sign a contract under threats

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Ammar “ATF” Al-Assaf, an offlaner in Team Falcons, has revealed that PSG Quest attempted to buy him out of Nigma Galaxy, that is trying to force him to sign a contract on behalf of them.

The esports player made comments in regard to this on the YouTube channel Cap while participating in one of the podcasts.

“The worst part of this story is that I qualified for Riyadh Masters with Quest, and then… I mean, it was really horrible. They told me all of this “either you sign a full contract or we are going to this tournament with a stand-in.

So even in a case where I wanted to sign the contract, I didn’t, Nigma that day provided a proposition to Quest to deal with me on a loan or buy me out. The terms that they rendered were plenty good for Quest. So that’s why I adore Nigma, but Quest still declined. “We did this to force you to sign a contract with us. That is to say, our terms only. If you do not agree to them, you can go”

ATF has reluctantly confessed that PSG Quest did loan him from Nigma Galaxy and were willing to add him on in more favorable terms, however signing him outright was an issue. The same thing prompted ATF to refuse the contract because he did not like the terms and in return there were threats that he would miss the Riyadh Masters.

They highlight the fact that, even with pressure, he still did not sign the contract, since the terms were not acceptable to him.

It is significant that ATF has recently brought to an end the 5 month dynasty of losses for 9 Pandas.

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