Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski has announced he will leave the club this summer when his contract expires, declaring his "mission complete" after a trophy-laden four-year stint at Camp Nou.
The 37-year-old Polish forward, who joined from Bayern Munich in 2022, has been a revelation in Catalonia, netting an impressive 119 goals in 191 appearances across all competitions. His arrival marked a turning point for the Blaugrana, who were struggling both on the pitch and financially at the time.
"After four years full of challenges and hard work, it's time to move on," Lewandowski wrote in an emotional Instagram post. "I leave with the feeling that the mission is complete. Four seasons, three championships."
Lewandowski's trophy cabinet at Barcelona includes three La Liga titles—including this season's crown—and the 2025 Copa del Rey. More importantly, he helped restore the club's winning pedigree and Champions League competitiveness during a period of rebuilding.
"Barca is back where it belongs," he added. "I will never forget the love I received from the fans from my very first days. Catalonia is my place on earth."
The veteran striker will bid farewell to the Camp Nou faithful on Sunday in what promises to be an emotional final home match against Real Betis. For fans and collectors alike, this weekend marks the last chance to see a true legend in Barcelona colors—and perhaps the perfect time to grab a commemorative Lewandowski kit before they become history.
