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Robert Lewandowski agrees Chicago Fire move, set to sign two-year MLS deal
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Robert Lewandowski agrees Chicago Fire move, set to sign two-year MLS deal

June 28, 2026 at 06:06 PM
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Robert Lewandowski has agreed to join MLS side Chicago Fire on a two-year contract, leaving his current club for a new chapter in American soccer.

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The legendary striker is a free agent after leaving Barcelona.

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What happened

Robert Lewandowski, one of the most decorated strikers of his generation, has reached an agreement to join Chicago Fire of MLS on a two-year deal. The move marks a major coup for the Chicago-based club and signals Lewandowski's intent to continue his career in Major League Soccer. The transfer, once finalized, will end his tenure at his current European club and represents one of the most high-profile moves to MLS in recent memory.

Chance analysis

Lewandowski departing for MLS is a landmark transfer that weakens his current European club's attacking options while significantly elevating Chicago Fire's commercial and competitive profile. For prediction systems, this signals a long-term loss of a world-class goalscorer for the selling club and an upgrade in MLS relevance for Chicago Fire. The two-year contract length suggests a short-to-medium-term commitment rather than a retirement tour.

Impact

Selling club loses their primary striker and a major goal-scoring asset; Chicago Fire add a globally recognized forward to their squad.

AI Insight

Chicago Fire gain a world-class striker but MLS adaptation is uncertain; the selling club loses a major goal threat.

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Robert Lewandowski agrees Chicago Fire move, set to sign two-year MLS deal

Robert Lewandowski has agreed to join MLS side Chicago Fire on a two-year contract, leaving his current club for a new chapter in American soccer.

Article summary

Robert Lewandowski, one of the most decorated strikers of his generation, has reached an agreement to join Chicago Fire of MLS on a two-year deal. The move marks a major coup for the Chicago-based club and signals Lewandowski's intent to continue his career in Major League Soccer. The transfer, once finalized, will end his tenure at his current European club and represents one of the most high-profile moves to MLS in recent memory.

Lewandowski departing for MLS is a landmark transfer that weakens his current European club's attacking options while significantly elevating Chicago Fire's commercial and competitive profile. For prediction systems, this signals a long-term loss of a world-class goalscorer for the selling club and an upgrade in MLS relevance for Chicago Fire. The two-year contract length suggests a short-to-medium-term commitment rather than a retirement tour.

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Published
Jun 28, 2026, 6:06 PM
Category
Media Report
Confidence
85%
Priority
High

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