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ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI SAYS “MISSION COMPLETE” AT BARCELONA AS FREE-AGENT SUMMER LOOMS Star striker Robert Lewandowski has officially confirmed he will leave FC Barcelona when his contract expires on 30 June 2026. In a heartfelt Instagram post published this afternoon, the 37-year-old wrote that “after four years full of challenges and hard work, it’s time to move on. I leave with the feeling that the mission is complete.” The message ends weeks of speculation about Barça’s willingness to renew the prolific Polish forward, who has scored 101 goals and provided 20 assists in just three La Liga seasons for the Catalan giants. WHY BARCELONA LET HIM GO • Wage-bill pressure: Barcelona remain under strict La Liga financial-fair-play limits and cannot match the striker’s current €24 million annual salary. • Sporting overhaul: Incoming coach Hansi Flick is prioritising younger forwards and a high-press system that demands more mobility up front. • Contract stance: Club directors reportedly decided weeks ago not to table a renewal offer, making Lewandowski a free agent for the first time since leaving Bayern Munich in 2022. FAREWELL FIXTURES Lewandowski’s last game at the Camp Nou will be on Sunday, 24 May, against Real Betis. Barça plan a short on-pitch ceremony before kick-off, mirroring the send-offs given to club legends Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba last season. The forward is also expected to captain Poland in two June friendlies, offering fans an additional chance to say goodbye before the summer transfer window opens. NEXT DESTINATION: FIVE LIKELY OPTIONS 1. Major League Soccer – Chicago Fire have tabled a two-year Designated Player package worth a reported $17 million per season, plus a marketing partnership with the club’s ownership group. 2. Saudi Pro League – Al Ittihad and Al Ahli have both contacted the player’s agent, offering contracts in excess of €40 million per year, tax-free. 3. Premier League – Liverpool and Tottenham have shown informal interest but are wary of the wage demands for a player approaching 38. 4. Serie A – AC Milan admire Lewandowski’s professionalism but would only move if current No. 9 Olivier Giroud departs. 5. Bundesliga return – A romantic comeback to Bayern Munich is considered unlikely after his 2022 exit but cannot be ruled out if Harry Kane were to suffer a long-term injury. STATISTIC SNAPSHOT • 42 goals in all competitions this season – Lewandowski’s personal best in a Barça shirt. • 13 league strikes since January – top scorer in La Liga’s second half. • 89 goals for Poland – the European record for active players. WHAT LEWANDOWSKI BRINGS Even at 37, the Warsaw native remains Europe’s most clinical penalty-box finisher, ranking first among La Liga forwards for non-penalty expected goals per 90 minutes. His elite movement creates space for wide forwards, while his off-field professionalism is credited with raising standards in Barcelona’s youthful dressing room. MARKETING IMPACT Any club signing Lewandowski gains instant global reach. His combined social-media following exceeds 48 million, and within two hours of today’s farewell post, #Lewandowski trended No. 1 worldwide on X (Twitter) and Instagram. TRANSFER TIMELINE • 16 May – Instagram exit announcement. • 24 May – Final Camp Nou appearance. • 1 July – Officially available as a free agent. • Early July – Poland’s preseason tour includes stops in Chicago and Riyadh, fueling rumours of imminent deals with MLS or Saudi clubs. BOTTOM LINE Lewandowski’s decision closes a short but spectacular Barcelona chapter and sets up one of the summer’s most captivating free-agent sagas. With proven firepower, a spotless injury record and massive commercial appeal, the veteran striker is poised to spark a bidding war that could reshape both MLS and the Saudi Pro League.

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