Brazilian organization Legacy have officially announced changes to their roster. The team has moved Lucas “lux” Menegini to the bench, keeping the player under an active contract and opening the door for transfer negotiations with other clubs.
Official decision from Legacy
In the club’s statement, it was confirmed that lux is no longer part of the active roster, while the contract between the two sides remains valid. This means Legacy are ready to consider offers from interested organizations regarding a transfer or loan of the player.
The decision looks like a logical step amid the team’s unstable results at the beginning of 2026 and the ongoing roster rebuild following changes within the coaching staff.
LUX’s form and role in the lineup
Over the past few months, lux failed to establish himself as a stable member of the starting five. His individual statistics were below the team average, and his impact on key maps was often limited to a utility-focused role.
At the same time, the player has solid experience on the tier-two scene and has already played for several Brazilian teams, which makes him a potentially interesting option for squads looking to strengthen their lineup.
What is happening with Legacy in 2026
The start of the new season has been difficult for Legacy. The team has shown inconsistent results, posted a low win rate in recent matches, and is still searching for an optimal in-game identity.
Moving lux to the bench fits logically into the broader strategy of roster optimization and the search for more flexible solutions ahead of upcoming tournaments. Earlier, the club had already taken personnel-related steps, including changes in the coaching direction.
Current state of the team
After moving lux to the bench, Legacy enter the start of 2026 with an incomplete roster and temporary personnel solutions. The team has already suffered a series of disappointing results, which has only increased the pressure on management ahead of upcoming tournaments.
Legacy’s roster at the moment looks as follows:
- Bruno “RiVAS” Rivetti — Coach
- Eduardo “dumau” Wolkmer
- Bruno “latto” Rebelatto
- Guilherme “saadzin” Pacheco
- Vinicius “n1ssim” Pereira
As a result, lux is officially no longer part of the active five but remains tied to the organization under contract. Legacy are likely searching both for a permanent replacement and for an optimal in-game model ahead of the nearest LAN events. The coming weeks will be decisive in shaping the future direction of the roster.
What’s next for the player
Since lux remains under contract, his future will directly depend on activity in the transfer market. For the player himself, this could be an opportunity to relaunch his career in a new team or return to active competition following further changes within the Legacy roster.
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Roster rebuild
Legacy have officially confirmed what previously seemed inevitable: lux is no longer part of the team’s active lineup. The club continues its rebuild ahead of key events in the season, while the player gains the opportunity to find a new challenge without losing contractual stability.

