MLS Transfer Window Heats Up Ahead of 2026 World Cup

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Potential transfers for Robert Lewandowski and James Rodríguez highlight a busy Major League Soccer winter window ahead of the 2026 World Cup.Chicago Fire and Orlando City lead the pursuit of these veterans while domestic prospects like Alex Freeman and Diego Luna consider their club futures.Mauricio Pochettino continues to evaluate roster options as players seek stable environments to ensure their selection for the tournament on home soil.
Published:2 Jan
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#RobertLewandowski#ChicagoFire#JamesRodríguez#OrlandoCity#AlexFreeman#WorldCup#DiegoLuna#MauricioPochettino
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