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Lewandowski Visits Chicago to Consider Offer From Chicago Fire

The meetings test whether an elite free agent will join MLS and how the club would fit a high‑cost signing into its roster rules.

Overview

  • Robert Lewandowski flew to Chicago on June 12 to meet club officials and his agent for direct talks about joining the Chicago Fire.
  • Chicago has formally proposed a two- to three-year deal, with some outlets reporting unconfirmed annual compensation in the $15–20 million range including bonuses.
  • Coach Gregg Berhalter has publicly said Lewandowski is a player the club wants to sign, while neither the club nor the player has announced a contract.
  • The Fire are also in early talks about Leon Goretzka, a separate pursuit that would complicate roster construction because MLS limits Designated Player slots.
  • Local promotional activity is building momentum for a move, but interest from Saudi and European clubs keeps the situation fluid and negotiations ongoing.