Rogue member Ricardo "⁠Rickeh⁠" Mulholland is on the verge of completing a move to Complexity, according to a report from Dust2.us.

The 27-year-old will step into the shoes of Jaccob "⁠yay⁠" Whiteaker, who was sent to the bench earlier today after being a part of the active roster since mid-2017.

Multiple sources have informed Dust2.us that the Australian has already signed a contract with the North American organization as their permanent replacement for the upcoming 2019 season, as the roster lock deadline for the IEM Katowice Major closes on January 1.

Rickeh set to play for compLexity in 2019

Rickeh returned to Australia at the end of November to renew his visa, while Rogue safely secured their spot for ESL Pro League Season 9 in the relegation event after fielding Michael "⁠Uber⁠" Stapells as a stand-in.

Rogue are currently in discussion with Jesper "⁠TENZKI⁠" Plougmann as a permanent replacement after qualifying for StarSeries i-League Season 7, alongside a 9-12th place finish in the Americas Minor closed qualifier.

Despite lacklustre results for Complexity in recent times, Complexity still holds on to their Major spot for the upcoming IEM Katowice Major 2019 after achieving Legend status at the FACEIT Major London 2018 in September.

Jason Lake, CEO of Complexity, revealed on Twitter that they were in discussion with MIBR's Tarik "⁠tarik⁠" Celik, but he does not expect the 22-year-old to join his squad before the roster lock.

Complexity's roster for the upcoming Major is expected to be: