Perception turned into reality for MLS when 32-year-old Bastian Schweinsteiger announced he was leaving Manchester United to join the Chicago Fire.
The deal is a one-year, Designated Player contract worth $4.5 million guaranteed, and for a player who hasn’t been able to stay healthy and on the pitch, it’s a pretty big gamble for the Fire.
Thanks to all fans, the whole staff and my teammates of @ManUtd! I will never forget my time with the club, but now it’s time for a change! pic.twitter.com/zYn2o5Cjsk
— Basti Schweinsteiger (@BSchweinsteiger) March 21, 2017
But that’s nothing new for MLS teams, which many European squads have called the retirement league for over-the-hill players.
And judging by this signing, that sentiment has only been further reinforced.