Robert Lewandowski’s future keeps on making headlines as he heads towards the end of his Barcelona contract.
MLS side Chicago Fire have been linked with the veteran Pole, with speculation claiming a two-year contract offer had been made to the striker.
It’s also been reportedly previously that Lewandowski is on Chicago Fire’s ‘discovery list’ – meaning no other club in the league can sign him without paying a fee first.
However, a move to Chicago now appears “unlikely,” according to The Athletic. Chicago Fire
have cooled their interest in the striker as their “priorities have shifted.”
The report also highlights how Lewandowski’s form has dipped, while Chicago Fire’s Hugo Cuypers has been impressing with six goals in five games this season.
Lewandowski does still have admirers in Italy. He was quizzed again on his future recently, amid talk of interest from AC Milan and Juventus, and responded: “You know what… We will talk soon.”












