Lewandowski wrote on Instagram that it was “time to move on” after “four years full of challenges and hard work.” He noted that he has won three championships with Barcelona and added: “Barça is back where it belongs.” Lewandowski also thanked Barcelona fans, club president Joan Laporta and the people he met in Catalonia. Spain’s 2025–2026 top-flight La Liga season officially concludes on May 24. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Robert Lewandowski (@_rl9) The 37-year-old Pole joined Barcelona from German club Bayern Munich in 2022 and quickly became the main figure in the team’s attack. He has scored 119 goals in 191 appearances so far, placing him 14th on the club’s all-time scoring list. Trophy-filled spell in Spain Lewandowski has won seven trophies with the Catalan club: three Spanish league titles, one Copa del Rey and three Spanish Super Cups. He made an immediate impact in his first season, scoring 33 goals in 46 matches and winning the Pichichi Trophy as La Liga’s top scorer. His most prolific season came in 2024/25, when he netted 42 goals in 52 games. Barcelona said his leadership, professionalism and experience were also important for a team that was being rebuilt. “Lewandowski says goodbye to FC Barcelona as one of the defining figures of recent years,” the club wrote in a press release on Saturday. What’s next? If Lewandowski leaves as a free agent on June 30, he is expected to attract interest from major European clubs. But he has also suggested he could move to a less demanding league. Speaking to reporters after securing his third La Liga title with Barcelona last Sunday, Lewandowski said: “I definitely have to consider the possibility that it might be time to play a bit more freely and enjoy life.”