In significant news from Barcelona, Polish striker Robert Lewandowski has officially announced his departure from the club at the end of the current season. The 37-year-old forward shared his emotional farewell in a statement reflecting on his impactful four-year tenure at Camp Nou.
During his time with Barcelona, Lewandowski played a vital role in helping the club regain its dominance in Spanish football, guiding it through a challenging period. His achievements include three league titles, alongside numerous individual accolades.
“It’s time to move on, mission accomplished. Four seasons, three league titles. I will never forget the love the fans gave me. Catalonia will always hold a special place in my heart. Thank you to everyone I met during this stage. Thank you to Joan Laporta for allowing me to experience the most wonderful period of my career. Barcelona is back. Visca Barça, Visca Catalunya!” the Pole wrote.
Lewandowski leaves behind an impressive legacy, having played 190 matches, scored 119 goals, and provided 22 assists. His outstanding performance not only contributed to the club’s trophy cabinet, which includes three La Liga titles and one Copa del Rey, but also saw him claim the Pichichi Trophy and a spot in the team of the season three times.
