Recent observations reveal Nuguri's increased commitment to ranked games. In the past week alone, he has played over 139 consecutive ranked matches, averaging about 20 games per day.
Just days ago, on his stream channel, Doinb - the mid laner for LNG Esports - shared insights into the future of his former teammate Nuguri. As one of Nuguri's closest friends in the scene, Doinb mentioned the slim chances of Nuguri's return at the moment. According to Doinb, this is due to Nuguri's high transfer fee and salary demands. Furthermore, the former 2020 World Champion has been inactive in training for quite some time.
This level of performance is truly staggering. It's worth noting that during Uzi's comeback phase, the former Royal Never Give Up star only played up to 101 games per week. And that's not all, Uzi had a definite destination to try hard for, whereas there's still no information on Nuguri's future.

This is an exceptionally impressive performance. It's worth noting that during Uzi's comeback preparations, the former Royal Never Give Up star only managed to play up to 101 games per week. This is without considering that Uzi had a clear destination in mind to try hard for, while there's still no information on Nuguri's future.
However, there's another element that might astonish the League of Legends community. Rumors abound regarding Nuguri's potential move to Gen.G Esports. These rumors gain credibility as it's certain that 'Nunu Guardian' won't return to the LPL. With T1's current dominance in the LCK Spring Split, Nuguri joining Gen.G could potentially disrupt Faker and his teammates' dominance.

Regarding Gen.G, it would be a secure team for Nuguri to compete for titles. However, with Doran as the current toplaner for Gen.G, Nuguri would face competition from a former Griffin star—a player who, though younger, possesses LCK battlefield experience that rivals, if not surpasses, Nuguri's.
Outside of Gen.G, hardly any team guarantees both titles and salaries for 'Nunu Guardian'. Furthermore, with T1's absolute dominance this Spring Split, Nuguri joining Gen.G could potentially break Faker and his teammates' monopoly.

However, these rumors remain just that—rumors. Neither Nuguri nor Gen.G have made any moves yet. It's almost certain that the League of Legends community will have to wait until the conclusion of the LCK Spring 2022 to witness any 'blockbuster' signings.
