The Finnish player informed himself on his page X that he was able to search for new stops last night August 28 (Vietnam time). Later, the person in charge of Fnatic's Valorant team, COJO, had a response to the post of this Duelist.

“We have had a lot of internal discussions and evaluation since the Champions ended and considered all the possibilities. In the end, we decided that it is best for Derke to explore possible opportunities while we continue to follow the future of FNC Valorant in the near future. I believe in a positive result for both parties.”
Apologies on being a bit let to comment on this – Lost Connectivity on My Flight. We've had a lot of discussions and reviews Internally Since Champions Has Ended, Looking at All Possibities and We Decided that it's best to allow her to explore to explore His Opportunities while we … https://t.co/qdymxepjg8
– Fnatic COJO (@cojopm) August 28, 2024
Derke is one of the two longest players with the current Fnatic squad, next to Boaster. The player joined Fnatic in April 2021 when he was only 18 years old and always appeared in the main squad to the present. Currently, after leaving Fnatic, Derke announced himself ready to play in all three areas of Emea/AmericaS/Pacific in the next year and there will likely be many teams determined to compete in the 21 -year -old Duelist.
During Fnatic, Derke has achieved a lot of success with the peak of 2023 with the VCT Lock // In and Masters Tokyo. In this year's Champions, Fnatic only ranked 5-6 after being eliminated by a 1-2 defeat against Sentinels, ending the 2024 season with two domestic championships but no international championships.