BRYAN Bagunas has parted ways with Avior Talent Management.
Bagunas announced the split a day after Avior broke the news that two of its talents, Ces Molina and Riri Meneses, are no longer renewing their contracts with PVL team Cignal.
Bagunas is part of Cignal’s champion men’s team in the Spikers’ Turf. The national team star said he will be seeking new representation moving forward.
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“I would like to officially announce that my partnership with Avior Talent Management has ended,” Bagunas wrote on his Facebook page on Friday.
“I am very much thankful for the growth and all the experiences we have shared and I am thrilled to embrace new opportunities in the future.”

Bagunas' move in just the latest in a frenzy of developments at Avior, which days ago announced that it has signed Korea-bound former UP Maroons star JD Cagulangan to a management contract.
The split also comes a day after Cignal threatened to take legal action for what it claimed was a 'material breach of contract' by Avior clients Meneses and Molina.
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The former Alas Pilipinas captain sustained an ACL injury in August last year during the first leg of the Southeast Asian (SEA) V.League in Manila.
He has since missed out on national team and Taiwan league duties and Cignal’s last two Spikers’ Turf championship campaigns.
The Alas camp hopes Bagunas can return in time for their overseas camps ahead of the 2025 FIVB Men’s Volleyball World Championship on home soil in September.
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