
Robert Lewandowski has confirmed that he will leave Barcelona at the end of the current season, bringing his four-year spell at the club to a close upon the expiry of his contract this summer. The 37-year-old Poland international stated that he will not extend his deal with the La Liga side.
Lewandowski joined Barcelona in 2022 from Bayern Munich for a reported fee of €45 million. Since arriving at Camp Nou, he has made 191 appearances in all competitions and scored 119 goals, establishing himself as a key figure in the club’s attacking line.
During his time in Spain, Lewandowski has contributed to multiple domestic successes. He has won three La Liga titles, three Spanish Super Cups, and one Copa del Rey. In the current campaign, he has remained influential, scoring 18 goals across La Liga and the Spanish Super Cup, contributing to Barcelona’s competitive performances in domestic competitions.
His departure comes after a period in which his contractual situation attracted significant attention. Reports earlier in the year, including from ESPN, indicated that Barcelona had considered offering a contract extension, but with reduced salary terms. His future had also been the subject of interest from several clubs across Europe, Saudi Arabia, and the United States.
Barcelona’s upcoming home fixture against Real Betis at Camp Nou is scheduled for Sunday and is expected to be their final home match of the season. It has been noted as a possible opportunity for Lewandowski to make his final appearance in front of the home supporters.
Lewandowski expressed his decision via Instagram, describing his four years at the club as a completed “mission”. He highlighted the challenges and achievements of his time at Barcelona and confirmed that he will now move on after the conclusion of the campaign. He also referenced the success achieved during his tenure, including three league titles across four seasons.
| Category | Record |
|---|---|
| Joined Barcelona | 2022 (from Bayern Munich) |
| Transfer fee | €45 million |
| Appearances | 191 |
| Goals | 119 |
| La Liga titles | 3 |
| Copa del Rey | 1 |
| Spanish Super Cups | 3 |
In his statement, Lewandowski also thanked club president Joan Laporta and others at the club, noting that his time at Barcelona represented one of the most significant periods of his career. He added that he will retain appreciation for the support received from fans throughout his stay in Catalonia.
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