Overview
- Lewandowski, who announced his decision on Saturday, said in a video he will leave Barcelona when the 2025–26 season ends.
- The club issued a farewell and said Sunday’s match against Real Betis will be his final game at the Camp Nou.
- Head coach Hansi Flick said the striker told the squad about his choice and warned that replacing a 25–30 goal scorer will be hard.
- Across four seasons he played 191 matches, scored 119 goals, and won three LaLiga titles, one Copa del Rey and three Spanish Super Cups.
- The exit reshapes the market, with reports of Saudi or MLS offers for him and Barcelona weighing high-end options such as Julián Álvarez.