Renowned Polish striker Robert Lewandowski is on his way to the United States to begin crucial talks that could lead him to Major League Soccer (MLS) team Chicago Fire. The information, released by journalist Fabrizio Romano, indicates that the goalscorer is traveling accompanied by his agent, Pini Zahavi, to finalize the terms of a possible contract. The negotiation marks a significant movement in the player’s career and reinforces the American league’s strategy of attracting big names in world football.
Chicago Fire offer for Polish player
Sources close to the negotiations indicate that the Chicago Fire have presented a long-term contract proposal to Robert Lewandowski. The MLS club offers the player the choice between a two- or three-season contract, demonstrating its great interest in having his talent and experience on the team. Flexibility in the duration of the agreement is a key point, allowing the Polish athlete to decide on the best path to pursue his career at a high level. The expectation is that conversations on American soil will define these details in the coming days.
MLS’s strategy to attract big stars
Lewandowski’s possible arrival at Chicago Fire aligns with a consolidated trend in Major League Soccer, which constantly seeks to attract great icons of world football. The North American league has invested heavily in hiring European stars at the end of their cycle in major centers, aiming to raise the technical level and global visibility of the tournament. Names like Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez, Lorenzo Insigne and Zlatan Ibrahimović have already made the transition to MLS, generating a significant increase in attendance and media interest. This strategy has proven to be effective in consolidating the league on the international sporting scene and for the development of sport in the country.
Lewandowski’s current situation at Barcelona
Despite still being one of Barcelona’s main scorers, with consistent numbers, Robert Lewandowski is 35 years old, an age at which many athletes consider new challenges. Moving to a less physically demanding championship, such as the MLS, can be an attractive option for the player, who seeks to maintain high performance without the intense wear and tear of elite European leagues. His contract with the Catalan club runs until 2026, but negotiations indicate an opening for an early exit. Barcelona’s board of directors may welcome a release that alleviates the wage bill and allows for the renewal of the squad, a common movement in European clubs seeking to rejuvenate their squads.
Impact of a star on the Chicago team
For the Chicago Fire, the arrival of Robert Lewandowski would represent an undeniable leap in quality and projection. The club, which seeks greater prominence in MLS and a more competitive performance, would benefit immensely from the Pole’s scoring ability and his leadership on the field. In addition to the sporting aspect, signing a player of Lewandowski’s caliber would attract new fans, sponsors and unprecedented global media attention to the Chicago team. It would be a strategic move not only to strengthen the squad, but to boost the brand of the club and the entire league in the United States and internationally.

