🚨 It's official, Robert Lewandowski confirms Barça exit at season's end

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🚨 It's official, Robert Lewandowski confirms Barça exit at season's end

🚨 It's official, Robert Lewandowski confirms Barça exit at season's end

Polish striker Robert Lewandowski has officially confirmed his departure from FC Barcelona. After four seasons wearing the Blaugrana shirt, the forward has decided to bring his time at the Catalan cl...

🚨 It's official, Robert Lewandowski confirms Barça exit at season's end

Polish striker Robert Lewandowski has officially confirmed his departure from FC Barcelona. After four seasons wearing the Blaugrana shirt, the forward has decided to bring his time at the Catalan cl...

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the football world, Robert Lewandowski has officially confirmed he will leave FC Barcelona at the end of the season. The Polish striker, who has worn the iconic Blaugrana shirt for four memorable years, announced his decision in an emotional social media post that has fans and pundits alike reflecting on his time at the Camp Nou.

"After four years full of challenges and hard work, it is time to move on," Lewandowski wrote, signaling the end of an era for the Catalan giants. The 36-year-old forward departs with his head held high, proudly noting, "I leave with the feeling of having accomplished my mission. Four seasons, three titles." Those trophies—including La Liga and Copa del Rey crowns—helped restore Barcelona's winning pedigree and cemented his legacy as one of the club's most reliable marksmen.

In his farewell message, Lewandowski made sure to thank the fans who embraced him from the very first day. "Catalonia is my place in the world," he said, expressing deep gratitude for the support he received throughout his tenure. He also singled out club president Joan Laporta, adding, "A special thank you to president Laporta for giving me the opportunity to live the most incredible chapter of my career."

Lewandowski closed his statement with a heartfelt "Visca el Barça. Visca Catalunya," a fitting tribute to a club and region that became his second home. But his departure now leaves a massive void in Barcelona's attack. As the team's primary goal-scoring threat for the past four seasons, finding a reliable replacement in the transfer market will be priority number one for the technical staff. Whether it's a young rising star or a proven veteran, the next number 9 at Camp Nou has big shoes to fill—and a lot to live up to.

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