Robert Lewandowski's time at Barcelona may be drawing to a close, with the Polish striker potentially playing his final matches for the club in the coming weeks. As his contract winds down, the 37-year-old has remained tight-lipped about his future, but mounting reports suggest an exit is imminent.
After four seasons that brought three La Liga titles, Lewandowski can leave on a free transfer this summer. However, his role has diminished this campaign, with Ferran Torres often getting the nod over the veteran—most notably in the Champions League quarter-final second leg against Atletico Madrid and last weekend's Clasico victory. It's a shift that signals changing tides at Camp Nou.
According to Sky Sport DE journalist Florian Plettenberg, Porto has emerged with 'very concrete interest' in the striker. While no deal is finalized, the Portuguese giants are actively pursuing a move. An extension at Barcelona remains possible but increasingly unlikely, with the club reportedly offering a verbal—not formal—proposal for a reduced role and significant wage cut on a one-year deal.
Lewandowski's options are plentiful. Saudi Arabian clubs are leading the chase with lucrative offers, while Chicago Fire has confirmed a long-standing interest and a tempting MLS deal. For those wanting to see him stay in Europe, AC Milan, Juventus, and Porto have all made approaches. Sunday's match against Real Betis at Camp Nou could mark his emotional farewell to the Barcelona faithful.
