Robert Lewandowski has confirmed his departure from FC Barcelona, where he will become a free agent at the end of the season [2].

The exit of one of the world's most prolific strikers marks a significant transition for the Spanish club's offensive strategy. Lewandowski's departure opens a high-profile vacancy in the starting lineup and removes a veteran presence from the locker room.

The announcement follows the conclusion of his tenure at Camp Nou. During his four seasons with the club [1], the Polish striker established himself as a primary scoring threat. He recorded 119 goals [1] and helped the team secure seven trophies [1] during his time in Spain.

Because his contract is ending, Lewandowski will leave on a free transfer [2]. This status makes him a highly attractive target for other European clubs seeking an experienced center-forward. Reports indicate he is currently linked with potential moves to AC Milan or Juventus [2].

Lewandowski's time at Barcelona was defined by consistent production in the final third. His ability to maintain a high scoring rate over four years [1] provided the club with stability during a period of structural change. The move to a free-agency status allows the player to negotiate his next contract without a transfer fee hindering the deal [2].

While the club has not named a replacement, the timing of the exit allows Barcelona to plan for the next tactical cycle. The striker's departure comes as the club seeks to balance its financial obligations while remaining competitive in La Liga and European competitions.

Robert Lewandowski has confirmed his departure from FC Barcelona

Lewandowski's move to free agency shifts the power dynamic in negotiations, allowing him to command a signing bonus from suitors like AC Milan or Juventus. For FC Barcelona, losing a veteran who scored 119 goals [1] creates an immediate need for a clinical finisher, while the absence of a transfer fee for his exit helps the club's constrained financial ledger.