
Robert Lewandowski (foto: Uradni FB/TW/IG profil igralca)
Robert Lewandowski is reportedly preparing to leave Barcelona this summer after scoring 119 goals and winning three La Liga titles.
Robert Lewandowski arrived at Barcelona during one of the club’s most unstable periods.
Now, only a few years later, he appears ready to leave as one of the most successful and respected strikers in the club’s modern history.
The veteran Polish forward joined Barcelona in 2022 despite doubts surrounding both his age and the club’s financial struggles at the time.
Instead of slowing down, Lewandowski immediately became the attacking leader Barcelona desperately needed.
At 37 years old, the striker has already produced extraordinary numbers in Spain.
Across all competitions, Lewandowski has scored 119 goals and provided 24 assists in 190 appearances for the Catalan giants.
He has also helped Barcelona win three La Liga titles and one Copa del Rey.
Those achievements have already pushed him into eleventh place on Barcelona’s all-time scoring list despite spending only a relatively short period at the club.
According to reports from Poland, Lewandowski is now expected to leave Barcelona at the end of the current season.
His current contract expires this summer, and indications suggest he will not extend his stay at Camp Nou.
Interest in the striker reportedly comes primarily from clubs in Saudi Arabia and Major League Soccer in the United States.
Regardless of where he goes next, Lewandowski’s impact at Barcelona is already viewed as historic.
Many supporters now expect Sunday’s home match against Real Betis to become an emotional farewell moment.
Barcelona still have three matches remaining this season against Alaves, Real Betis, and Valencia.
However, the Betis fixture represents the club’s final home match of the campaign.
Polish media strongly believe that will be the moment Lewandowski officially says goodbye to the Barcelona supporters.
Before that, Barcelona travel away to face Alaves tonight.
If this truly becomes the final chapter of Lewandowski’s Barcelona career, he leaves behind one of the most efficient and successful short-term spells ever produced by a striker at the club.