Transfer in jeopardy? Lewandowski frustrated by Chicago Fire rumors
Jan Novak
Dailysports's expert
Robert Lewandowski is not set to become a Chicago Fire player just yet. Despite the active interest from the MLS club, the Polish forward is not planning to sign a contract in the coming days, according to Meczyki.
According to the source, recent weeks have seen a flurry of reports about the 37-year-old striker's future, with claims of an already agreed transfer and even a possible unveiling at the American club. However, these stories are far from reality and have only irritated the player himself, as they put unnecessary pressure on him during an important decision-making period.
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It is noted that Lewandowski is carefully weighing all his career options. A possible move to the United States would be his first experience living outside Europe, so the striker wants to thoroughly consider every aspect of such a step.
The source adds that the American club's offer remains highly attractive, but Lewandowski is in no rush to make a final choice. In addition to the MLS option, the striker is also considering offers from the Middle East, including clubs from the Saudi Pro League.