MLS side Chicago Fire are reportedly finding it difficult to convince Robert Lewandowski to leave Barcelona, as the veteran striker prioritizes a contract extension in Spain over a move to America.
MLS outfit Chicago Fire are reportedly “struggling to convince” Robert Lewandowski to join the club on a free transfer this summer.
Despite head coach Gregg Berhalter viewing the Polish striker as the face of their ambitious “superclub” project, Lewandowski’s priority remains staying at Barcelona.
Experts suggest a move to the United States will only be considered if the Catalan giants decline to offer him a new deal.
If an agreement with Barcelona is not reached, Lewandowski may favor a move to Italy over Saudi Arabia or the MLS.
Former US international Janusz Michallik noted that “if FC Barcelona offer Robert a contract for next season, there will be no discussion.”
While Chicago is “100% committed to his hiring,” a decision likely hinges on whether Barcelona requests the forward to take a pay cut.
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