Lewandowski To Leave FC Barcelona
The spell of Robert Lewandowski at FC Barcelona appears to be nearing its end. According to journalist Guillem Balagué, the Polish striker will leave the club at the end of the season after failing to reach an agreement to renew his contract under the conditions proposed by the Blaugrana board.
FC Barcelona offered him a one-year extension, though with a significant salary reduction. That proposal did not convince the forward, who believes he can still compete at the highest level and maintain a contract in line with his career and performance. Given this situation, Robert Lewandowski has reportedly decided to seek a new destination to continue his career.
Sporting And Financial Reasons
The Polish striker’s departure also responds to a financial need for FC Barcelona. The club continues adjusting its wage bill to meet financial requirements and create space for new signings. Robert Lewandowski’s salary is one of the highest in the squad, so his exit would represent significant relief for the club’s finances.
Interest From Italy And Possible Replacement
Interest from Italy is already beginning to emerge. Reports close to the player’s camp indicate that Juventus and Milan are closely monitoring his situation, aware that he could arrive as a free agent. His experience, goal-scoring ability, and leadership make him an attractive option for teams looking to strengthen their attack with a proven elite-level player.
The potential departure of Robert Lewandowski forces FC Barcelona to look for a new attacking leader. One of the names most favored by the board is Julián Álvarez, although his signing appears complicated due to his high market value and the reluctance of Atlético de Madrid to negotiate.
During his time with the Catalan club, Robert Lewandowski posted impressive numbers: 188 appearances and 118 goals, along with two league titles, one Copa del Rey, and three Super Cups. Beyond the trophies, his arrival brought leadership and experience at a key moment in FC Barcelona’s sporting rebuild. Additionally, the Polish striker is close to winning his third league title with the club, a finish that would further strengthen an important chapter in the Blaugrana jersey and allow him to leave a lasting mark on the team’s recent history.
















