Paris Saint-Germain's eSports's inaugural League of Legends team will reportedly feature two former members of the Jin Air Green Wings, Na "Pilot" Woo-hyung and Jin "Blanc" Seong-min, according to ESPN Esports's Jacob Wolf.

Pilot, an AD carry, joined the Green Wings Falcons in November 2014 before they merged with Green Wings Stealth in 2015. Blanc joined the team in May 2015 as a substitute top laner under the name “Ham.” He began playing on the main roster in the 2016 summer season as a mid laner, sharing the role with Lee "Kuzan" Seong-hyeok.

According to Wolf, the two players left Jin Air privately earlier this month. Neither played with the team during the 2016 KeSPA Cup earlier in November. Though the Korean team made fourth in the LCK 2016 Spring Playoffs, they had a rougher time in the summer season, falling to seventh with a 19-26 game record and missing the playoffs. Pilot was a high point for the team, however, with a 4.4 KDA across 45 games in the summer regular season, good for fourth-best among LCK ADCs, and 74 percent kill participation.

Though their performance in the spring season allowed the Green Wings to compete in the 2016 Season Korea Regional Finals for a slot at Worlds, they lost 3-2 in the first round to the Afreeca Freecs. With the expiration of all of Jin Air’s players on November 30, the team and its players are likely looking to make changes ahead of the 2017 season.

In October, Paris Saint-Germain announced the launch of their esports division with the acquisition of Team Huma’s slot in the 2017 European Challenger Series Spring Split. The long-running French soccer team tapped retired Fnatic support Bora "YellOwStaR" Kim to head the division, though he will neither be playing with or coaching the team.

While the team yet to officially announce any players on their EU CS team, In a Reddit AMA in October, YellOwStaR said the team was looking for two Korean players who could “lead by example.”

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"When it comes down to players — to be original, I would like to work with 2 Korean players that would 'lead by example' and young players that are willing to prove themselves and make their own name on the scene," YellOwStaR said.

Sasha Erfanian is a news editor for theScore esports. Follow him on Twitter, it'll be great for his self-esteem.