Robert Lewandowski is set to leave FC Barcelona after four seasons in which he helped deliver seven trophies and became a central figure in the club’s attacking resurgence.
Since arriving in Spain, the veteran striker brought elite finishing, leadership and a proven winning mentality, quickly establishing himself as one of Barcelona’s most reliable forwards in high pressure moments.
Across his spell with the club, Lewandowski contributed to a period of domestic success that restored Barcelona’s competitiveness at the top level of Spanish and European football.
His influence extended beyond goals, with the Polish international also playing a key leadership role inside the dressing room as younger players developed around him.
The striker’s time at Barcelona produced consistent silverware, with seven trophies collected during his stay, underlining his impact during a transitional period for the club.
Lewandowski’s departure marks the end of an important chapter for Barcelona, but his legacy will be remembered for decisive performances, professionalism and his ability to deliver in key matches.
Club officials and supporters are expected to reflect on his contribution as one of the most significant attacking signings of the post-Messi era, with his goals helping maintain Barcelona’s presence at the top of Spanish football.