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Lewandowski Departs Barcelona for Chicago Fire in Marquee MLS Move

The 37-year-old Polish striker signs a Designated Player contract through 2027-28, joining a Fire side sitting third in the Eastern Conference at the World Cup break.

Robert Lewandowski’s move to Major League Soccer was confirmed on Monday, as Chicago Fire announced the signing of Poland’s all-time leading scorer on a deal that runs until the end of the 2027-28 campaign. The 37-year-old arrives as a Designated Player, the MLS mechanism that allows clubs to spend beyond the salary cap on elite talent, and will occupy an international roster slot pending visa clearance. His contract with Barcelona expired at the end of June, making him a free agent after four seasons in Catalonia.

Across Europe, the transfer is viewed as the closing chapter of a prolific continental career. Lewandowski scored 120 goals in 193 appearances for Barcelona, helping the club secure three La Liga titles and the 2025 Copa del Rey. Before that, he spent eight seasons at Bayern Munich, where he won the 2020 Champions League and ten Bundesliga crowns, and earlier made his name at Borussia Dortmund. His 89 goals in 167 internationals for Poland stand as a national record, though his final chance to appear at a World Cup ended when the side lost to Sweden in the qualifying play-offs.

In Chicago, the signing is framed as a statement of intent. Fire head coach and director of football Gregg Berhalter described Lewandowski as “a champion and a competitor” whose arrival “reinforces our ambition to compete for trophies.” The club, owned by billionaire Joe Mansueto, has not won a play-off match since 2009 and has long sought a marquee figure to reverse that trend. Lewandowski joins a squad that had collected 26 points from 14 matches before the league paused for the 2026 World Cup, placing them third in the Eastern Conference.

The broader MLS context underscores the league’s growing pull for global stars. Lewandowski follows the likes of Lionel Messi, Hugo Lloris and Antoine Griezmann in moving to North America, and his signing comes as the league prepares to shift to a fall-spring calendar after a shortened 2027 season. Chicago Fire resume their campaign on 17 July against Vancouver, when the Polish striker is expected to make his debut and begin the task of translating a career’s worth of goals into a long-awaited post-season run for his new club.

How the same story is told elsewhere.

2 editorial groups · 6 languages

38%
ToneTemperatureFocusPositioningHorizon
Continental European pressAtlantic / Anglosphere press
Continental European press/ DACH+
TriumphPragmatism

A global football icon relaunches from Chicago. The move is hailed as a spectacular coup for the Fire, who welcome an absolute superstar. The focus is squarely on the player's prestige and the new chapter in his career.

Atlantic / Anglosphere press/ Economic
SkepticismPragmatism

A Barcelona legend pragmatically selects his next destination. Despite initial skepticism over the investment made at age 34, the player proved to be a bargain. The analysis focuses on value for money and career longevity.

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Monday, June 29, 2026

Lewandowski Departs Barcelona for Chicago Fire in Marquee MLS Move

The 37-year-old Polish striker signs a Designated Player contract through 2027-28, joining a Fire side sitting third in the Eastern Conference at the World Cup break.

Robert Lewandowski’s move to Major League Soccer was confirmed on Monday, as Chicago Fire announced the signing of Poland’s all-time leading scorer on a deal that runs until the end of the 2027-28 campaign. The 37-year-old arrives as a Designated Player, the MLS mechanism that allows clubs to spend beyond the salary cap on elite talent, and will occupy an international roster slot pending visa clearance. His contract with Barcelona expired at the end of June, making him a free agent after four seasons in Catalonia.

Across Europe, the transfer is viewed as the closing chapter of a prolific continental career. Lewandowski scored 120 goals in 193 appearances for Barcelona, helping the club secure three La Liga titles and the 2025 Copa del Rey. Before that, he spent eight seasons at Bayern Munich, where he won the 2020 Champions League and ten Bundesliga crowns, and earlier made his name at Borussia Dortmund. His 89 goals in 167 internationals for Poland stand as a national record, though his final chance to appear at a World Cup ended when the side lost to Sweden in the qualifying play-offs.

In Chicago, the signing is framed as a statement of intent. Fire head coach and director of football Gregg Berhalter described Lewandowski as “a champion and a competitor” whose arrival “reinforces our ambition to compete for trophies.” The club, owned by billionaire Joe Mansueto, has not won a play-off match since 2009 and has long sought a marquee figure to reverse that trend. Lewandowski joins a squad that had collected 26 points from 14 matches before the league paused for the 2026 World Cup, placing them third in the Eastern Conference.

The broader MLS context underscores the league’s growing pull for global stars. Lewandowski follows the likes of Lionel Messi, Hugo Lloris and Antoine Griezmann in moving to North America, and his signing comes as the league prepares to shift to a fall-spring calendar after a shortened 2027 season. Chicago Fire resume their campaign on 17 July against Vancouver, when the Polish striker is expected to make his debut and begin the task of translating a career’s worth of goals into a long-awaited post-season run for his new club.

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Sport · 11 outlets · 6 languages

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How the same story is told elsewhere.

2 editorial groups · 6 languages

ToneTemperatureFocusPositioningHorizon
Continental European pressAtlantic / Anglosphere press
Continental European press/ DACH+
TriumphPragmatism

A global football icon relaunches from Chicago. The move is hailed as a spectacular coup for the Fire, who welcome an absolute superstar. The focus is squarely on the player's prestige and the new chapter in his career.

Atlantic / Anglosphere press/ Economic
SkepticismPragmatism

A Barcelona legend pragmatically selects his next destination. Despite initial skepticism over the investment made at age 34, the player proved to be a bargain. The analysis focuses on value for money and career longevity.

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11 outlets · 6 languages

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