Rumors are exploding around LIV Golf as Sergio Garcia stays completely silent on what could be one of the biggest team shake-ups of the upcoming season. With David Puig and Josele Ballester picking up massive wins, the Fireballs GC suddenly look stronger than ever — and even more changes may be on the way.
Reports claim the Fireballs could shift to a full all-Spanish roster, with Abraham Ancer possibly leaving for Joaquin Niemann’s Torque GC and Luis Masaveu sliding back into Garcia’s lineup. When pressed about the rumors, Garcia refused to comment… which has only intensified speculation.
This video breaks down the Fireballs’ rise, the potential roster moves, what it means for LIV’s team identity, and how Garcia’s future outside the DP World Tour makes this moment even more important. The Fireballs could be entering their most powerful era yet — and LIV Golf may never look the same.
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Sergio Garcia stays silent as major LIIV golf shakeup rumors intensify. The fireballs GC are suddenly one of the hottest stories in the LIV golf universe. Josial Ballister grabbed his first professional win at the PIF Saudi International. Just days later, David Pig followed by capturing his maiden DP World Tour victory at the BMW Australian PGA Championship. Their captain, Sergio Garcia, couldn’t stop smiling when speaking to Golf Magic. His pride was obvious, but behind the joy, there’s another story simmering, one he refuses to confirm or deny. For weeks, rumors have swirled that the Fireballs are preparing to go fully Spanish next season. Reports suggest Abraham Answer may be on his way out, possibly joining Wim Neman’s Torque GC. If that happens, it would open the door for Luis Masivu, the promising Madridborn talent, to rejoin Garcia’s squad. When Golf Magic pressed Garcia about the potential roster shuffle, the veteran captain’s response was simple. No comment. Where the rumors started, the speculation began when Tinolf first reported the possible moves. Torque GC has been holding an open roster spot ever since Mido Pereira was relegated. An answer sliding into that lineup would make perfect cultural and competitive sense. The team already features a strong Latin American identity with Wain Neman Chile, Sebastian Munoz, Colombia, Carlos Ortiz, Mexico, a Mexican star with a win at LIV Hong Kong would fit seamlessly. Meanwhile, the Fireballs already have an unmistakable Spanish identity. Garcia, Quig, and Ballister. Adding Masivu would complete the picture. Why Masavu fits the fireballs Luis Masavu is no stranger to the squad. He made nine LIIV appearances this season before stepping away to focus on the challenge tour. Even with limited events, he delivered solid results. T14 Singapore T20 Korea contributed to team wins in Adelaide, Hong Kong, and Singapore finished 52nd in individual LIIV standings earned T3 at the challenge to Espani Returns. Garcia won’t hesitate. The Fireballs, we look strong. We look good, he told Golf Magic. Currently, Fireballs GC sit third in the regular season standings and eighth in the team championship. An important sign of life for Garcia after a tough year with the DP World Tour. A crucial moment for Sergio Garcia, the 2017 Masters Champion, has seen his share of challenges lately. He is expected to lose his DP World Tour status next year that he paid all outstanding DP fines. Unlike some other big names, he missed the 2025 Ryder Cup. An emotional blow for the alltime Rder Cup points leader 28.5. So, the success of the Fireballs means more than team pride. It’s validation. And if the squad becomes an all Spanish powerhouse, the 2026 LIIV season might be the warmest chapter of Garcia’s late career. I’m excited to see my teammates play that well. Looking forward to next year and keeping that run going, Garcia told Golf Magic. The bigger picture, LII’s identity shift in all Spanish Fireballs roster isn’t just a national storyline. It could reshape LIV’s team identity strategy. Garcia’s team, if the rumors prove true, would become a four-layer snapshot of Spain’s modern golf era. Garcia, the legendary veteran Pig, the breakout young pro ballister, the reigning US amateur champion Masivu, the rising challenge tour talent. This structure offers depth and storytelling that rivals John Rom’s Legion 13, but with a more balanced generational feel that on the competitive side, the rumored moves make perfect sense. Torque GC would strengthen its roster with Aner, a proven ball striker and consistent top 10 presence. Fireballs GC would gain a homegrown talent in Masivu, completing their Spanish identity. Both teams would benefit in Garcia’s refusal to say a single word that only fans the flames.
