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Robert Lewandowski joins Chicago Fire: 'Opportunity to become a great star in America'
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Robert Lewandowski joins Chicago Fire: 'Opportunity to become a great star in America'

June 29, 2026 at 08:11 PM
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Robert Lewandowski has joined MLS side Chicago Fire, leaving FC Barcelona to continue his career in the United States.

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Robert Lewandowski has joined Major League Soccer club Chicago Fire as a free agent. The Polish striker has signed a contract until the end of the 2027/28 season. Earlier...

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What happened

Polish striker Robert Lewandowski has completed a move to Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer. The transfer ends his stint at FC Barcelona, where he had been a key attacking figure. Chicago Fire have framed the signing as a marquee acquisition, with Lewandowski quoted expressing excitement about becoming 'a great star in America.' The move represents one of the highest-profile European-to-MLS transfers in recent memory.

Chance analysis

Lewandowski at 37 brings elite-level finishing and tactical intelligence to a Chicago Fire side that has historically struggled for attacking identity in MLS. For Barcelona, losing a guaranteed 20+ goal striker mid-season or pre-season creates a significant attacking void that will require a market response. For MLS, the signing continues the league's trend of attracting top European stars in the latter stage of their careers, boosting league visibility and commercial value.

Impact

Chicago Fire gain a world-class striker and marketing figurehead; Barcelona lose a primary goalscorer and must seek a replacement.

AI Insight

Chicago Fire's attacking output should be upgraded; Barcelona's short-term goal-scoring model weakens unless replaced quickly.

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Robert Lewandowski joins Chicago Fire: 'Opportunity to become a great star in America'

Robert Lewandowski has joined MLS side Chicago Fire, leaving FC Barcelona to continue his career in the United States.

Article summary

Polish striker Robert Lewandowski has completed a move to Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer. The transfer ends his stint at FC Barcelona, where he had been a key attacking figure. Chicago Fire have framed the signing as a marquee acquisition, with Lewandowski quoted expressing excitement about becoming 'a great star in America.' The move represents one of the highest-profile European-to-MLS transfers in recent memory.

Lewandowski at 37 brings elite-level finishing and tactical intelligence to a Chicago Fire side that has historically struggled for attacking identity in MLS. For Barcelona, losing a guaranteed 20+ goal striker mid-season or pre-season creates a significant attacking void that will require a market response. For MLS, the signing continues the league's trend of attracting top European stars in the latter stage of their careers, boosting league visibility and commercial value.

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Jun 29, 2026, 8:11 PM
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