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    BC.Game Attempted Bold Buyout of Team Spirit and donk

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    BC.Game’s Aggressive Offseason: Scouting for a Superteam

    In one of the most audacious transfer rumors of the CS2 offseason, insider Milan "Striker" Svejda revealed on the HLTV Confirmed podcast that BC.Game reached out to Team Spirit with the intent to purchase their entire roster or, at the very least, their core.

    According to Striker, BC.Game wasn't just window shopping. The organization reportedly sent inquiries to almost every top-tier team on the market, including giants like FaZe Clan, Astralis, Heroic, and 3DMAX. While many organizations would view Team Spirit as untouchable, BC.Game’s ambition appears to have known no bounds during their rebuilding phase.

    The $5 Million donk Dream

    The most headline-grabbing aspect of this story involves the teenage phenom Danil "donk" Kryshkovets. BC.Game allegedly made a direct play for the superstar, with reports suggesting an offer as high as $5 million.

    However, Team Spirit scout OverDrive has previously set the bar much higher, stating that any conversation for donk would likely start at $10 million—a figure he believes won't be matched for years. For bettors and analysts, this highlights Team Spirit's commitment to their project; they aren't looking for a quick payout, which keeps their status as a top-three world contender stable for the upcoming season.

    Betting Implications: What This Means for BC.Game

    After failing to land a Tier 1 powerhouse or the world’s most sought-after rifler, BC.Game eventually settled on signing the Portuguese core from SAW. While this is a respectable roster, it is a far cry from the "Superteam" status they were chasing.

    Key Takeaways for Betting:

    • Upset Potential: BC.Game will enter the IEM Rio 2026 Open Qualifiers with a point to prove. While they lack the star power of a donk-led squad, the Portuguese core is known for tactical discipline. Keep an eye on them as favorites in early qualifier rounds.
    • Team Spirit Stability: The refusal to sell even for $5 million+ confirms that Spirit is "all-in" on winning Majors. Their roster chemistry remains their biggest asset, making them a safe bet for deep tournament runs.
    • Market Volatility: BC.Game’s willingness to spend big suggests they may still be active in the next transfer window if their current project fails to yield immediate results.

    BC.Game is set to debut their new roster on January 16. While they didn't get the Spirit core, the pressure is on to prove that their backup plan can still compete at the highest level.

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