Robert Lewandowski says he did not foresee playing for another European club after leaving Barcelona. In separate coverage of his move to Major League Soccer, he describes the period following his exit from the Spanish side as one in which he “couldn’t imagine” continuing his career in Europe. Both outlets report that his decision points to a direct shift away from European football and toward a new chapter in the United States. Lewandowski is unveiled as a player for the Chicago Fire, marking his arrival in MLS after his time with Barcelona. The reports focus on Lewandowski’s reasoning for the move, emphasizing that he did not want to remain in Europe and instead chose to transfer to an MLS club. While the articles do not add extensive tactical or contractual details, they consistently frame the key theme as a clear post-Barcelona transition: he does not plan to play for another European team and proceeds to join Chicago Fire.