Lewandowski Signs for Chicago Fire

The Deal Is Done

Robert Lewandowski is heading to MLS. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano confirmed the move with his trademark “Here We Go,” revealing the Polish striker has agreed to join Chicago Fire. Signing early next week. A massive statement.

Lewandowski’s contract at Barcelona expired, and the club chose not to offer a renewal, releasing him as a free agent. AC Milan and several Saudi Pro League clubs expressed interest, but Chicago won the race. Head coach Gregg Berhalter drove the pursuit hard, and it paid off.

Why Chicago?

The Fire made Chicago’s massive Polish community a central part of their pitch, widely regarded as the largest Polish population outside Poland itself. Smart recruitment. Personal. Compelling.

Lewandowski agreed to a two-year contract and will slot into a side with real ambition. Chicago currently sit third in the Eastern Conference, five points behind Inter Miami with a game in hand. Title contenders. Not just a retirement trip.

MLS Gets Another Icon

The league continues its momentum, already boosted by stars like Son Heung-min and Thomas Muller across various franchises. Lewandowski follows a now-familiar path. He scored 120 goals in 193 games for Barcelona before this move. Legendary numbers. Now a new chapter begins.

For more transfer analysis and match predictions, visit KCPredict. Full confirmed details of the deal were first reported by Fabrizio Romano.