Robert Lewandowski will depart FC Barcelona as a free agent at the end of the 2025/26 season, according to reliable reports from Fabrizio Romano. The Polish striker’s contract expires on June 30, 2026, with no renewal agreed upon.

Lewandowski’s Impact at Barcelona: Stats and Trophies

In his four seasons with the Blaugrana, Lewandowski delivered consistent excellence despite arriving amid financial turmoil following the Messi era. His record stands at:

  • 190 appearances
  • 119 goals
  • 24 assists
  • 143 goal contributions

Trophies won with Barcelona:

  • 3× La Liga
  • 1× Copa del Rey
  • 3× Spanish Supercup

Lewandowski provided leadership and goals when the club needed them most. He scored prolifically in La Liga, claimed Pichichi awards, and helped stabilize the attack. Even at 37, he maintained high-level movement, finishing, and big-game presence.

What’s Next for Robert Lewandowski?

At 37, the Polish international remains a proven goalscorer with interest reported from Saudi Pro League clubs (e.g., Al Hilal), MLS, and possibly Serie A sides like Juventus or AC Milan. He could continue at the highest level for another 1–2 seasons.

Legacy at FC Barcelona

Lewandowski arrived in 2022 as a marquee signing and immediately delivered titles and goals. He scored crucial strikes, led the line with intelligence, and became a fan favorite for his work rate and mentality. While the partnership ends, his name will remain etched in recent club history as a key figure in Barcelona’s post-Messi recovery.