torzsi Wants jL Transfer to MOUZ After CS2 Loan Spell: “I Hope NAVI and MOUZ Can Reach an Agreement”

MOUZ star AWPer Ádám Torzsás has openly expressed his desire to see Justinas Lekavičius remain on the roster permanently after the Lithuanian rifler’s impressive temporary stint with the European CS2 team.
The comments quickly sparked discussion across the Counter-Strike community, especially as MOUZ continue rebuilding their roster ahead of the second half of the 2026 competitive season.
torzsi hopes MOUZ can complete jL transfer from NAVI
Speaking through MOUZ’s official Telegram channel, torzsi said he hopes Natus Vincere and MOUZ can successfully negotiate a permanent transfer deal for jL.
According to torzsi, the Lithuanian player made a strong impact both inside and outside the server.
“I really like jL. He’s a very good player and a very interesting personality. I hope NAVI and MOUZ can reach an agreement because I want him to officially become my teammate.”
The statement immediately fueled speculation surrounding a possible long-term roster move between NAVI and MOUZ during the ongoing CS2 transfer window.
Why jL joined MOUZ in CS2
jL originally joined MOUZ on loan in April 2026 as part of a major restructuring within the organization. The roster changes included:
- benching Ludvig Brolin
- moving Dorian Berman into the in-game leader role
- promoting Adrian “xelex” Vincze from MOUZ NXT
- adding jL as a temporary stand-in from NAVI
According to reports from HLTV, the initial agreement covered events including PGL Astana 2026 and the CS Asia Championships 2026.
The move attracted major attention because jL had previously been one of NAVI’s key players during the organization’s successful CS2 era.
MOUZ performance with jL impressed fans and analysts
The temporary lineup showed immediate promise.
MOUZ secured third place at PGL Astana 2026 after defeating magic in the bronze-match series. Analysts praised jL’s individual level during the tournament, with several maps ranking among his strongest performances since stepping away from tier-one competition.
The roster also achieved another podium finish at CS Asia Championships 2026, where MOUZ defeated MIBR 2-0 in the third-place decider.
The results strengthened community belief that the roster could become a permanent project if MOUZ manage to sign jL from NAVI.
jL comments on his future after NAVI loan
jL previously described the MOUZ move as an opportunity for both sides to evaluate the partnership.
In an interview with HLTV, he explained:
“It’s a good chance for MOUZ to try me out. If they don’t like it, they’re not going to go for me — and vice versa.”
He also admitted that the loan period was important for rebuilding his reputation after time away from consistent tier-one competition.
Following the end of the loan agreement, jL thanked MOUZ publicly and hinted that he hoped to return to top-level competition soon.
“We’ll see what the future prepares for me. I’m looking forward to the moment I can say: I’m back.”
Spinx praises jL’s energy inside MOUZ
MOUZ rifler Lotan Giladi also highlighted jL’s influence on team atmosphere.
According to Spinx, the Lithuanian player brought energy, humor, and positivity to the roster — qualities the team sometimes lacked during difficult matches.
Those comments reinforced the growing perception that jL fit naturally into the MOUZ system both competitively and personally.
Could NAVI sell jL to MOUZ?
At the moment, no official transfer agreement between NAVI and MOUZ has been announced. However, torzsi’s public comments suggest that at least part of the MOUZ roster would welcome the move.
The situation is now one of the most closely watched stories in the CS2 transfer market, especially with several roster changes expected before the next major international events.
If negotiations continue successfully, jL could become one of the biggest permanent CS2 transfers of 2026.


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