G2 Esports remained the top League of Legends team in Europe this spring, winning the LEC for the third split in a row.

Fnatic blew it at the last minute, while Origen and Mad Lions fell closely behind them. With the Mid-Season Invitational canceled and Worlds a long way down the line, European teams are simply preparing for the next season now.

To keep track of all the news on rumored and confirmed moves, we’ve collected everything we know about LEC roster changes so far.

Here are all of the new rosters going into the LEC 2020 Summer Split.

Excel Esports

Excel said goodbye to its Korean solo laners Expect and Mickey last month, choosing to take a new approach with its seventh-place roster.

“Our LEC team finished in 7th place during the Spring Split 2020, which was an improvement on both splits last year, but ultimately we fell short of reaching our goal to make playoffs,” head coach Youngbuck said in April. “We have reviewed the situation internally and feel that to be confident in reaching that goal in the Summer Split 2020, a change is necessary.”

Excel is now looking to pick up Unicorns of Love Sexy Edition top laner Felix “Kryze” Hellström and BT Excel mid laner Joran “Special” Scheffer for the Summer Split, according to ESPN’s Jacob Wolf.

Team Vitality

Polish mid laner Marcin “Selfie” Wolski subbed in for Vitality in the closing stages of the 2020 LEC Spring Split, taking over from Lucas “Saken” Fayard.

After placing 10th in the league with a 2-16 record, though, the team chose to part ways with Selfie in March. For now, Saken remains on the starting lineup. But this could change in the weeks and months leading up to the Summer Split.

Berlin International Gaming support Labros “labrov” Papoutsakis will also be joining the roster, according to a report by Esportsmaniacos.

SK Gaming

SK could be due for an overhaul in the Summer Split, with two of its players rumored to be leaving the team and another swapping role.

SK struggled to find momentum this spring and placed ninth with a 4-14 record. As a direct result, top laner Toni “Sacre” Sabalić and substitute Simon “Ventair” Tschammer will be leaving the team, according to a report by Esportmaniacos.

Mid laner Janik “Jenax” Bartels will reportedly be swapping roles to the top lane, with Berlin International Gaming mid laner Dirk “ZaZee” Mallner taking his place.

LEC is looking even more stacked in the upcoming season, with the weaker teams looking to upgrade their rosters to match G2 and Fnatic.