FL4MUS Set to Return to CS2 Pro Scene as Transfer Rumors Grow

FL4MUS Set to Return to CS2 Pro Scene as Transfer Rumors Grow
DaDte claims the former Virtus.pro rifler will “definitely” come back to competitive Counter-Strike, with the main question being which team signs him next.
Timur “FL4MUS” Marev is expected to return to the professional Counter-Strike scene soon, according to analyst and insider Nikita “DaDte” Ziganshin. Speaking about the player’s current situation, DaDte said that FL4MUS will “definitely return to the pro scene,” but the real uncertainty lies in which organization will acquire him.
The statement comes amid growing CS2 roster rumors following recent changes in the lineup of OG, where FL4MUS was recently moved to the inactive roster.
OG Benches FL4MUS Amid Struggling Results
In early March, OG officially benched FL4MUS and brought in Alexandre “bodyy” Pianaro on loan from 3DMAX. The decision followed a difficult period for the team, which saw a significant drop in the Valve Regional Standings.
According to reports, OG’s ranking fell dramatically over the past months, prompting the organization to look for immediate roster solutions. The move placed FL4MUS on the bench once again and reopened speculation about his future in the competitive Counter-Strike ecosystem.
Despite the change, DaDte believes the rifler’s return to top-tier CS2 is only a matter of time.
“FL4MUS will definitely return to the pro scene. The only question is which team he will join,” DaDte said.
From Virtus.pro Signing to Uncertain Future
FL4MUS first made headlines when Virtus.pro signed the young rifler in December 2024, marking one of the most notable roster moves in the CIS Counter-Strike scene at the time.
After joining the organization, the player described the transfer as a major step in his career.
“It’s a tremendous honor and a great responsibility,” FL4MUS said following the announcement of the move.
While the signing generated excitement, his tenure with Virtus.pro proved challenging. The team struggled to achieve consistent results, and FL4MUS himself admitted he was still developing as a player at the highest level.
“I accept the fact that I’m not stable yet,” he said during a 2025 interview, acknowledging that maintaining consistent performance was still a work in progress.
Virtus.pro Benching and Search for a New Opportunity
In June 2025, Virtus.pro moved FL4MUS to the bench after what the organization described as an unsuccessful competitive stretch. The decision effectively opened the door for potential transfers.
Despite the setback, the player made it clear he remained highly motivated to return to professional competition.
“As soon as I can. I would join someone even right now,” FL4MUS said in an interview later that year.
“I plan to practice more to show that I’m a f***ing player.”
OG Loan Deal and New Transfer Possibilities
In November 2025, OG signed FL4MUS on a long-term loan deal with a buyout option from Virtus.pro. The agreement allowed OG to evaluate the player while leaving the door open for other offers.
Now that he has been moved to the bench again, the same clause could play a key role in determining his next destination.
Industry insiders suggest that potential transfers may depend on buyout negotiations and roster needs across the CS2 competitive scene.
What’s Next for FL4MUS?
With experience in organizations like Virtus.pro and OG, FL4MUS remains a recognizable name in the CS2 transfer market. At just 21 years old, the rifler still has significant time to develop and return to top-tier competition.
For now, the consensus among analysts and insiders appears clear: FL4MUS’s comeback to the professional scene is expected — the only remaining mystery is which team will give him the opportunity.




