Unexpected twist! Lewandowski begins a new chapter in his career
Raphael Durand
Dailysports's expert
Robert Lewandowski is taking his career to the United States: Chicago Fire have officially announced the signing of the 37-year-old forward.
Details: The former Barcelona and Bayern Munich striker joins the American club as a free agent. According to the official MLS website, Lewandowski's deal with Chicago runs through the end of the 2027/28 season.
Lewandowski will occupy a Designated Player slot on the roster. This means his salary will not count against the cap, a crucial tool for MLS clubs when signing stars of this caliber.
The Polish forward's transfer is one of the most high-profile moves on the American market. Even at 37, Lewandowski remains a name capable of instantly boosting interest in the club, the league, and every Chicago match he features in.
Last season in La Liga, the striker played 31 matches for Barcelona, netted 14 goals, and provided 2 assists. Now, his new chapter will begin in MLS.
Reminder: Earlier, we reported that Kane makes his choice amid Barcelona rumors