Robert Lewandowski has agreed to join Chicago Fire, with the Polish striker set to complete a move to Major League Soccer and begin a new chapter in his career.
Softfootball earlier reported that Lewandowski was travelling to the United States with his agent Pini Zahavi to discuss a potential move to Chicago Fire. The forward had already visited the club and the city two weeks ago as talks progressed over a possible agreement.
Reports now indicate that the 37-year-old striker has confirmed the move with his signature, with an official announcement expected soon.
The move represents a major addition for MLS, bringing one of Europe’s most prolific goalscorers to American football. Lewandowski has enjoyed an extraordinary career, winning multiple league titles and individual awards while starring for clubs including Bayern Munich and Barcelona.

Chicago Fire view the experienced forward as a key figure who can provide leadership, goals, and global attention as they continue building their squad.
For Lewandowski, the transfer offers an opportunity to experience a new football environment while continuing his career at the highest level. His arrival is expected to become one of the biggest MLS signings in recent years and another major moment in the league’s growing international appeal.