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Robert Lewandowski leaves Barcelona after three seasons
Robert Lewandowski will depart FC Barcelona at the end of the season, the club announced. The Polish striker completes three years with the Catalan side.
The 35-year-old arrived in 2022 from Bayern Munich, adding three La Liga titles, one Copa del Rey and three Spanish Super Cups to his trophy cabinet. Lewandowski scored 119 goals and provided 24 assists during his time at the Camp Nou.
His departure marks the end of a successful spell, though debates continue over his legacy at the club. His contributions in attack reshaped Barcelona’s offensive output during his tenure.
Lewandowski’s final campaign included key goals in league and cup competitions, reinforcing his role as a pivotal player in recent seasons. His consistent performances kept him among the club’s top scorers annually.
The striker leaves as one of Barcelona’s most prolific forwards in recent history, with his goal tally ranking highly in the club’s modern era. His physical presence and finishing ability were central to his impact.
Barcelona will now begin preparations for life without Lewandowski, exploring options to replace his goal-scoring output. His absence will create a significant void in the team’s attacking department.
Club officials have acknowledged his importance, with his departure signaling a transition period for the squad. The coming months will be critical in shaping the next phase of the team’s evolution.
Lewandowski’s legacy at Barcelona is defined by consistency and productivity, though opinions on his legendary status may vary among fans and pundits.