n!faculty have announced via their website that Jacob "pyth" Mourujärvi has been given permission to join SK Gaming.

On Sunday evening, the Swedish player was seen joining SK’s roster on ESEA’s website even though he remained bound to n!faculty, who were uninterested in releasing him from his contract.

With SK due to play tonight their first match in ESEA, curiously against n!faculty, questions remained about whether Mourujärvi would be allowed to make his debut for the new team.

HLTV.org knows that SK, n!faculty and ESEA spent the last 24 hours discussing the matter and that Mourujärvi would not be allowed to play until the two German organisations reached a compromise.

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pyth completes SK move

A deal between SK and n!faculty was reached this afternoon, just hours before the game, with Mourujärvi's transfer involving a fee, which was not revealed by either party.

"After a short period of silence SK Gaming finally got in touch with us and we had quite some long discussions about Jacob (pyth) and his future and a possbile transfer to SK Gaming," n!faculty CEO Christian Kresse said.



"In the end both parties agreed about a transfer fee. Moreover Jacob accepted a penalty for his breach of contract. Both amounts will not be spread out to the public.



"We wish all the players from SK Gaming the best of luck for the upcoming events and we hope the battle will now return to the servers so everybody can enjoy what we all love: eSport at its best.



"Moreover i want to give a big thanks to Marc and Craig, people in power at ESEA, who supported us during the neogations by insisiting on to fullfill and respect contracts. Otherwise eSport can't pass through developement and positive growth. "

Mourujärvi will be stepping into the shoes of Isak "cype" Rydman, who has been given his marching orders by the team he had been a part of for more than a year.

SK now have the following CS:GO division: