Robert Lewandowski has finally found his new team after saying goodbye to his beloved FC Barcelona ahead of the end of the season. The Polish striker is moving to Major League Soccer and is on the verge of signing for Chicago Fire.
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The 37-year-old has agreed personal terms with the Major League Soccer club following a visit to the city and club facilities two weeks ago. He is expected to finalise the deal and sign early next week, marking a new chapter in his storied career.
Poland star Robert Lewandowski set for Chicago Fire move in MLS
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano:
“Lewandowski will sign early next week, ready for new chapter in MLS.”
Lewandowski leaves Barcelona after several successful seasons in which he provided consistent goals and leadership. Known for his prolific record at Bayern Munich and with the Polish national team, the move represents one of the biggest arrivals in MLS in recent years.
Chicago Fire will hope the experienced forward can boost their attacking options and draw new attention to the league. Fans have reacted warmly online, with many Barcelona supporters expressing gratitude for his contributions while wishing him success in the United States.
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