Reports Claim Robert Lewandowski Already Has a New Team
According to multiple reports led by Fabrizio Romano, Robert Lewandowski has already found his next destination. The Polish striker is reportedly set to begin a new chapter in Major League Soccer with Chicago Fire.
Robert Lewandowski appears to have made his decision. According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the Polish striker has reached an agreement to join Chicago Fire, bringing his successful spell with FC Barcelona to an end as he prepares for a new challenge in Major League Soccer (MLS).
Romano confirmed the move with his trademark "Here we go," reporting that Lewandowski accepted the proposal after visiting the club's facilities and the city of Chicago two weeks ago. The official announcement is expected to arrive early next week once the final paperwork is completed.
Chicago Fire wins the race for Lewandowski
The signing represents one of the biggest moves of the MLS transfer window. At 37 years old, Robert Lewandowski is expected to become the new attacking leader for Chicago Fire, a club looking to strengthen its squad and establish itself as a contender in the Eastern Conference.

Reports indicate that head coach Gregg Berhalter played an important role in convincing the veteran striker by presenting an ambitious sporting project in which the Polish international would become the centerpiece of the team's attack.
If everything goes according to plan, Lewandowski could make his debut shortly after the league resumes following the 2026 FIFA World Cup break.
A remarkable legacy at FC Barcelona
The move closes an unforgettable chapter for Lewandowski at FC Barcelona. During four seasons with the Catalan club, the prolific striker won multiple domestic titles while scoring more than 100 goals and cementing himself as one of the team's most influential players.
Although clubs from Saudi Arabia, Italy, and Turkey also showed interest, the Polish forward ultimately chose MLS as the next destination in his career, joining the growing list of global stars who have moved to the United States.
















