The future of TSM's squad beyond the term of their current contracts is uncertain, team agent Frederik Byskov has said.

The future of the Danish team has become a major source of conjecture in the Counter-Strike scene, with little over two months left on their contracts with the North American organisation.

TSM's treatment of their squads has been the target of much criticism, and a player for their Smite team recently vented his frustration at the support provided by the organisation.



Frederik Byskov is in talks with several organisations

A few hours before the team's IEM San Jose clash against G2, Frederik Byskov revealed that he has been approached by several interested organisations, even though he did not rule out the possibility of the players signing a new deal with TSM.

@Zaelers I'm in negotiations with different orgs, yes, and TSM. Nothings decided yet — Frederik Byskov (@fbyskov) November 22, 2015

After DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca, Byskov announced on Twitter that he was no longer working for TSM, but he still remains tied to the team as the players agreed to pay him a salary to act on their behalf as an agent.

Byskov has been involved with TSM owner Andy "Reginald" Dinh in a public exchange of words regarding his departure from the organisation. Dinh claims that Byskov failed to complete his job duties, while the Danish team's agent has given a very different account of the situation.