Robert Lewandowski’s future remains uncertain as his contract with Barcelona nears its end. MLS club Chicago Fire was reportedly interested, even offering a two-year deal and placing him on their 'discovery list'—a mechanism preventing other MLS teams from signing him without compensation.
However, recent reports reveal that Chicago Fire has dialed down their pursuit, prioritizing other targets. This shift is linked to Lewandowski's dip in form and the impressive performances of Chicago’s Hugo Cuypers, who has scored six goals in five matches. Meanwhile, European interest persists, especially from Italian clubs AC Milan and Juventus. Lewandowski himself has hinted that talks about his future will happen soon, without providing definitive answers.
These developments place both Barcelona and Lewandowski at a crossroads. Losing a veteran striker necessitates adjustments in Barcelona's attack, while the faded MLS option leaves European offers as the likely path forward. Fans should watch closely, as the resolution of Lewandowski’s contract will significantly impact Barcelona's squad planning.