Robert Lewandowski may have just dropped the biggest hint yet about life after Barcelona — and Major League Soccer fans are paying close attention.
Fresh from helping Barcelona secure another La Liga title, the legendary Polish striker revealed that he is seriously considering a move to a “lower league” as his contract situation at Camp Nou edges closer to uncertainty.
At nearly 38 years old, Lewandowski remains one of football’s deadliest finishers, but the Barcelona star admits the next chapter of his career could be more about enjoying football and life rather than competing at the highest intensity every single week.
Speaking during Barcelona’s title celebrations after victory over Real Madrid, Lewandowski made it clear that a summer move is not off the table.
“There could be an option in a lower league,” the striker admitted.
“I’m almost 38, but I feel good physically, so I’m considering it. I have to take into account the possibility that it’s time to play and enjoy life.”
That statement immediately reignited speculation linking the former Bayern Munich superstar with a move to Major League Soccer, where clubs like Chicago Fire have reportedly monitored his situation for months.
And honestly? Seeing Lewandowski lighting up MLS stadiums in the United States feels very possible now.
Despite another successful season in Spain, Lewandowski’s future at Barcelona remains uncertain.
Reports suggest the Catalan giants have offered the veteran striker a contract extension — but with reduced wages as the club continues to manage financial pressures.
For now, though, the striker says no decision has been made.
“What will I do in the fall? I don’t know,” Lewandowski revealed.
“I just found out I have 51 days left on my contract, so I still have time. I’ll listen to a few more offers and then decide.”
That comment has only intensified transfer rumours across Europe, Saudi Arabia, and the United States.
Wherever Lewandowski plays next, one thing is beyond debate — he leaves behind one of the greatest football careers of his generation.
From Borussia Dortmund to Bayern Munich and now Barcelona, the Polish icon has dominated every league he has entered.
“I’ve won a total of 14 championships,” he proudly said.
“I’ve won them with every club, that impresses me a lot and I’m proud of it.”
It’s a staggering legacy built on goals, consistency, professionalism, and elite mentality.
For many football fans, MLS has become the ideal destination for legendary European stars entering the final phase of their careers.
Lionel Messi’s move to Inter Miami transformed the global perception of the league, while players like Sergio Busquets, Jordi Alba, and Luis Suarez have followed the same path.
Could Lewandowski be next?
The idea of the Polish striker bringing his goalscoring brilliance to the United States would undoubtedly excite MLS supporters and further boost the league’s international profile.
And if his latest comments are anything to go by, the possibility is very real.
For now, Barcelona fans can still celebrate another title with one of the club’s biggest stars — but the countdown toward a major career decision has officially begun.
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