NRG Esports have signed Team Singularity's Allan "AnJ" Jensen, according to an announcement on the NRG's website.

AnJ will play with the American squad at DreamHack Valencia, July 14 to 16.

Singularity won the 2017 Copenhagen Games in April, where NRG say they first took notice of the 22-year-old Dane.

“After speaking to Allan, we saw a player that has a great attitude and also has the hunger to win and constantly improve," NRG CS:GO manager Derrick Truong said in a statement. "We believe he will be an excellent teammate and will be able to make our team a lot stronger moving forward."

AnJ has previously played with Tricked Esport and a Danish roster called Magistra in 2016. According to NRG's news release, Singularity allowed him to take time off of their starting roster in order to negotiate with NRG.

"We have grown together and we all find ourselves elevated to new heights from where we started. I would also like to thank them for allowing me to spend my time on the bench to talk to NRG," AnJ said in that statement. "The past month have consisted of several offers but none that peeked my interest like NRG, and after talks with both management and players I’m extremely happy to have been given the chance to play for this organisation. This move is a dream come true, getting to play with and against players I’ve looked up to for so long is just amazing."

NRG have struggled to distinguish themselves in recent months, getting eliminated from the ESL Pro League Season 5 Finals in the group stage with a 0-5 record and came in seventh in ECS North America Season 3.

Sasha Erfanian is a news editor for theScore esports. You can follow him on Twitter.