Chicago Fire Rumor Mill: Pavel Pardo Re-Signs
Iván Cañada is reporting that the Chicago Fire have re-signed Pavel Pardo and he will be playing with the team next year.
"Pável Pardo permanecerá en el Chicago Fire al menos para la siguiente campaña. El mexicano apenas renovó su contrato con el club de la MLS."
It always has seemed like a mere formality to get him to re-sign but it would be nice if it is actually done and out of the way in time for SuperDraft. We'll have more as it develops.
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