Following NRG eSports' relegation from the NA LCS, jungler Lucas "Santorin" Larssen is now a free agent, the player announced in a Tweet Wednesday.

I'm now a free agent! I appreciate all offers and I look forward to continuing my career in League. Thanks for everything @NRGgg ! — Lucas Larsen (@SantorinLoL) August 10, 2016

NRG placed ninth in the regular season with a 4-14 record, then were swept out of the 2017 NA LCS Spring Promotion Tournament with back-to-back 3-0 losses to Cloud9 Challenger and Echo Fox. The team will play in the NA Challenger Series next split.

Santorin is best known for his time jungling for Team SoloMid from 2014 to 2015. He left the organization after the 2015 World Championships, saying he was looking to retire. Instead, he joined Team Huma, a European Challenger team. His contract was later bought out by North American Challenger team Ember, and after Ember failed to qualify for the LCS, Santorin left to join NRG for the 2016 NA LCS Summer Split.

Santorin was given the rookie of the split award after his performance on TSM in the 2015 NA LCS Spring Split, but hasn’t quite lived up to the expectations set that season. TSM’s Summer Split that year was rough, and the team went on to finish 14th-16th at Worlds, tied for last place. Prior to playing for TSM, Santorin played for Team Coast and various European Challenger teams.

In his tweet, Santorin said that he is looking to “continue his career in League.” It is unclear what NRG’s future League of Legends plans are, though they do have a spot in the 2017 NA CS Spring Split.

Daniel Rosen is a news editor for theScore esports. You can follow him on Twitter.