Here’s what’s known about departures from Chicago Fire around 2026, based on recent reporting:
- Omar González: His 2026 option was declined and he is moving to Fire II as a player-coach. This aligns with indications that his first-team role was not continued into 2026.[1][2]
- Chase Gasper: Departed the club after a tenure that never saw him establish a consistent first-team role due to injuries. This departure was confirmed as part of the 2026 roster decisions.[2][1]
- Tom Barlow: His option for 2026 was declined, confirming his exit after two seasons with the Fire. He had notable moments in 2024–2025 but did not feature as a core piece going into 2026.[5][2]
- Andre Franco and others: Reports note that Franco’s loan move was made permanent, suggesting some in-and-out movement but not wholesale turnover. This indicates Chicago is prioritizing key core pieces while rotating others.[3]
Context and caveats:
- Some outlets since 2025 have suggested more ambitious activity (possible high-profile signings or rumors) but those remain speculative and not confirmed by official club communications as of the latest updates I can verify here.[3][5]
- A few outlets (including fan-driven or media chatter) have speculated about additional departures or signings, but confirmed departures appear limited to the players listed above, with core players retained.[4][5]
What this means for 2026:
- The Fire seem to be maintaining a core group while pruning a handful of veterans and role players who didn’t fit under the new plan, rather than a full rebuild. Expect ongoing signings and contract negotiations to round out the squad, with a focus on integrating newly acquired players and any loan-to-permanent moves like Franco.[1][3]
If you’d like, I can summarize each player’s impact and the likely tactical implications for the 2026 squad, or pull the latest official club announcements and match reports to confirm any newer developments. I can also present a quick comparison table of departures vs. retained players if that helps.
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