At 37, Robert Lewandowski is set to bring his Barcelona chapter to a close as his contract expires this summer, marking the end of a four‑year spell that saw the Polish forward become a cornerstone of the club’s resurgence.
During his time in Catalonia he netted 119 goals in 191 appearances, helping the team capture three La Liga titles — including the most recent trophy — and the 2025 Copa del Rey, while also restoring the club’s prestige amid financial turbulence.
In a heartfelt message to supporters, Lewandowski said his mission at Barcelona was complete and thanked the fans for their unwavering support, a sentiment that resonated throughout the locker room and the stands.
A final chapter at Camp Nou
His final appearance is scheduled for Sunday’s league match against Real Betis at Camp Nou, a fixture that will give supporters a chance to applaud the player’s contributions on home soil.
Reports have linked the striker with several top‑flight clubs abroad, including offers from Saudi Arabia, Italy and the United States, raising speculation about where the veteran will continue his career.