Striker Robert Lewandowski confirmed he will leave Barcelona at the end of the season when his contract expires. The 37-year-old Polish marksman joined the Catalan club from Bayern Munich in 2022.
In 191 appearances across all competitions, Lewandowski scored 119 goals for Barcelona. He played a key role in helping the team win three La Liga titles, including this season's championship, and the 2025 Copa del Rey.
On Instagram on Saturday, Lewandowski wrote: "After four years full of challenges and hard work, it is time for me to leave. I leave with a feeling of mission accomplished. Four seasons, three titles."
The Polish forward joined Barcelona at a time when the club faced financial difficulties and poor form. He helped restore Barcelona to the summit of Spanish football while also competing in the Champions League.
"Barcelona has returned to its rightful place," Lewandowski added. "I will never forget the love I received from the fans from the very first day. Catalonia is the place on earth that belongs to me."
Lewandowski will play his final match at Camp Nou on Sunday against Real Betis. According to media reports, he has received offers from Saudi Arabia, Italy, and the United States.