
The Digest:
Robert Lewandowski will bring his time as an FC Barcelona player to an end at the close of the season. The Polish striker is departing after four seasons, having scored 119 goals in 191 appearances, making him the club's 14th-highest goalscorer of all time. During his tenure, he won seven trophies, including three La Liga titles, one Copa del Rey, and three Spanish Super Cups. His most prolific season was 2024/25, where he scored 42 goals in 52 appearances.
Key Points:
- Lewandowski won the Pichichi Trophy as La Liga's top scorer in his first season with 23 goals.
- He scored 42 goals in 2024/25, finishing just two behind Kylian Mbappé for the Pichichi.
- His leadership and professionalism made him a role model for younger players in a rebuilding team.
- His trademark celebration (fists pressed together) became iconic at Camp Nou.
- He called Barcelona "the most incredible chapter of my career."
Sources: FC Barcelona