According to information from famous football insider Fabrizio Romano, the 37-year-old Polish forward will continue his career in MLS — the American Major League Soccer.

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Lewandowski's new team will be "Chicago Fire," where the forward will move as a free agent.
Last season, the Pole played for "Barcelona," making 46 appearances, scoring 19 goals, and providing four assists, winning three Spanish championship titles.
Lewandowski played for "Barcelona" since the summer of 2022. Before that, from 2010, he shone in the German Bundesliga, playing for Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich, winning 10 championship titles (2+8) with them and the Champions League with "Bayern."
Robert played 167 matches for the Polish national team, scoring 89 goals.
"Chicago Fire" is a football club from Chicago, named in honor of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, which destroyed most of the city and started when a cow knocked over a kerosene lamp with its hooves. Around 300 people died then.
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