Barcelona star Robert Lewandowski has little certainty over his future beyond the summer, and it appears he is beginning to explore his options. The 37-year-old has had his least successful start to a season in La Liga yet, as he battles with Ferran Torres for a starting spot.
Lewandowski’s contract expires next summer, and while Barcelona have not ruled out offering him an extension, it appears their plan is to move on from him if they can find a better alternative. Now Lewandowski has begun looking at his other options.
Lewandowski holds talks with Chicago Fire
Lewandowski is no longer guaranteed a place in the starting XI.
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While interest from Major League Soccer and Saudi Arabia has always been touted, as has certain interest from Serie A giants AC Milan, most of that interest has come from clubs. Yet the BBC report that Lewandowski is ‘open to a move’ to Chicago Fire in the USA after holding ‘positive’ opening talks. The Polish veteran has been a long-term target for the MLS side.
It is noted that Lewandowski is keeping his options open, but that the Fire have him on their ‘discovery list’, meaning no other MLS side can sign him without paying a fee to them. If Lewandowski does give the green light, then wages will not be an obstacle to the move.
Andreas Christensen wants nothing else than to stay at Barcelona beyond this season, and is making merits to try to convince Flick and Deco that he deserves to. Yesterday he was impeccable. @RogerTorello
— barcacentre (@barcacentre) December 17, 2025
Chicago Fire news breaks after Barcelona talks
The news is perhaps more significant considering recent reporting. Earlier this week, Catalan media detailed that Lewandowski’s agent, Pini Zahavi, had held a two-hour meeting with Barcelona President Joan Laporta to discuss his future. During that meeting it was communicated that Lewandowski’s priority was to continue at Barcelona, but the club responded that they felt it was too early to make a decision, pointing to his form for the rest of the season as definitive.