Overview
- Lewandowski, who announced his decision Saturday, will leave when his contract expires this summer.
- Barcelona confirmed the departure and said his final home game comes Sunday against Real Betis, with coach Hansi Flick confirming he will start.
- He leaves after 119 goals in 191 games and seven trophies, including three La Liga titles and the 2025 Copa del Rey.
- Injuries reduced his role this season, with 15 league starts and 13 La Liga goals, and reports say Barcelona’s offer was a one‑year deal on lower pay with a backup role.
- Media outlets report interest from Saudi clubs, MLS and Italy, including Juventus, Milan and Chicago Fire, though no next club is agreed as Flick signals a summer rebuild up front.