Overview
- Lewandowski announced Saturday that he will leave when his contract expires this summer, then started his Camp Nou send-off against Real Betis on Sunday.
- Fans, teammates and coach Hansi Flick honored him with on‑field tributes and a guard of honor as the 37-year-old fought back tears.
- He departs with 119 goals in 191 games and seven trophies, including three LaLiga titles and the 2025 Copa del Rey.
- Injuries and rotation cut his minutes this season as he began only 15 of 29 league matches, yet he still scored 13 times.
- He enters free agency with reported interest from Saudi Arabia, MLS and Italy, and Barcelona now must source a replacement for next season.