The veteran Polish striker helped Barça win three La Liga titles, including this season’s trophy, and the Copa del Rey in 2025.
Published May 16, 2026
Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski has announced that he will leave the club this summer when his contract expires.
The 37-year-old veteran Polish forward has scored 119 goals in 191 games for Barcelona since joining from Bayern Munich in 2022.
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Lewandowski helped Barça win three La Liga titles, including this season’s trophy, and the Copa del Rey in 2025.
“After four years full of challenges and hard work, it’s time to move on,” Lewandowski said in an Instagram post on Saturday.
“I leave feeling like mission accomplished: four seasons, three championships.”
The forward joined Barça at a time when they were in the doldrums and struggling financially and helped them return to the Spanish throne and also qualify for the Champions League.
“Barça are back where they belong,” Lewandowski continued.
“I will never forget the love I received from my fans from the beginning. Catalonia is my place on earth.”
Lewandowski will play for the last time at Barcelona’s Camp Nou stadium on Sunday against Real Betis.
According to media reports, Lewandowski has offers from Saudi Arabia, Italy and the United States.
