Senzu and Try are reportedly joining Passion UA, and while Try’s move feels like a clear step up after being a key piece in Imperial, the bigger story is Senzu’s future. On paper, he should provide solid output at minimum — likely a sidegrade individually — but the real intrigue lies in what this transfer means for his long-term career and for The MongolZ after his departure.
Top-tier international teams may have seen Senzu as too risky right now. Concerns around burnout, cultural adjustment, and especially English communication make this a gamble — one that Passion UA, as a team hovering outside the elite tier, can afford more than a top-10 contender. The loan structure also suggests both sides are keeping their options open in case things don’t work out.
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A key question is whether Senzu can thrive outside the Blitz and maaRaa system, where many Mongolian players historically looked their best. If he adapts quickly — both linguistically and structurally — this move could elevate him from an Asian standout to a true international star. If not, it may reinforce the idea that The MongolZ system was the real catalyst behind that success.

