Lorenzo "
Ceo" Tévez has found a new team. After four years of committed service with Movistar R7, the 20-year-old ADC is reportedly set to join
Leviatán, according to sources close to Sheep Esports.
Leviatán have paid the buyout to secure Ceo for their starting roster in the upcoming LTA season.
Leviatán entered the LLA mid-season in 2023 and have already secured its spot among the eight teams retained for the newly restructured South American league, the LTA South Conference. They are the LATAM Partner Team selected by Riot Games. While they have yet to shine in terms of competitive results, they now have a prime opportunity to make impactful moves during the off-season and have been highly active in the player market.
After engaging in discussions with players like
Pedro "Tatu" Seixas—who ultimately joined FURIA—and more recently
support Fábio "ProDelta" Marques, Leviatán has finally reached its first verbal agreement, marking a significant step in building their roster. And this new addition is no small feat. Despite his young age, Ceo brings a wealth of experience to the LATAM scene. Over four years with Movistar R7, he has claimed three LLA titles including two this season, participated in the past two Worlds tournaments and competed at MSI 2023. Notably, this year, he came very close to being part of the first LLA roster to make it past the Play-In stage,
securing a stunning victory against the LCS's third seed, 100 Thieves.