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Chicago Fire courting Robert Lewandowski in MLS free agency push

NBC 5 ChicagoJune 15, 2026 at 05:27 PM
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Quick summary

Chicago Fire have wined and dined Robert Lewandowski as they push to sign the Barcelona striker in free agency, according to sources.

What happened

MLS side Chicago Fire are making a major push to sign Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski as a free agent. The club reportedly hosted the Polish forward for a high-level courtship, flying him in and wining and dining him as part of their recruitment effort. Lewandowski's contract situation at Barcelona has fueled speculation about a potential move, and Chicago Fire see a marquee signing as a transformative opportunity for the franchise and the league.

Chance analysis

Robert Lewandowski remains a high-caliber striker who, even at 37, would be a transformational signing for any MLS club. Chicago Fire's aggressive recruitment push signals both their ambition and the growing financial firepower in MLS to attract elite European stars. From a competitive standpoint, acquiring Lewandowski would immediately elevate Chicago Fire's attacking output but raises questions about his age, fitness, and adaptation to MLS's physical and travel demands. The story is primarily a transfer negotiation, and nothing is confirmed until a deal is signed.

Impact

Potential major attacking boost for Chicago Fire; possible significant loss of goalscoring for Barcelona if Lewandowski departs for MLS.

AI Insight

Monitor Lewandowski-Barcelona contract status; if he moves to MLS, Chicago Fire's attacking projection rises sharply but Barcelona loses a key goalscorer for next season.

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Chicago Fire courting Robert Lewandowski in MLS free agency push

Chicago Fire have wined and dined Robert Lewandowski as they push to sign the Barcelona striker in free agency, according to sources.

Article summary

MLS side Chicago Fire are making a major push to sign Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski as a free agent. The club reportedly hosted the Polish forward for a high-level courtship, flying him in and wining and dining him as part of their recruitment effort. Lewandowski's contract situation at Barcelona has fueled speculation about a potential move, and Chicago Fire see a marquee signing as a transformative opportunity for the franchise and the league.

Robert Lewandowski remains a high-caliber striker who, even at 37, would be a transformational signing for any MLS club. Chicago Fire's aggressive recruitment push signals both their ambition and the growing financial firepower in MLS to attract elite European stars. From a competitive standpoint, acquiring Lewandowski would immediately elevate Chicago Fire's attacking output but raises questions about his age, fitness, and adaptation to MLS's physical and travel demands. The story is primarily a transfer negotiation, and nothing is confirmed until a deal is signed.

Source and timing

Source
NBC 5 Chicago
Published
Jun 15, 2026, 5:27 PM
Category
Media Report
Confidence
55%
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