The future of Robert Lewandowski at Barcelona remains uncertain and, according to renowned Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, there is a strong possibility that the Polish striker will leave at the end of this season.
Lewandowski, who is now 37 years old, has not yet been informed by the Catalan board about any concrete decision regarding his future. However, the club is planning a squad rebuild for the upcoming summer and is expected to carefully assess its options in the attacking department.
Lewandowski’s contract runs until 2026, but his age and high salary could become decisive factors influencing Barcelona’s final decision.
Despite this, under Xabi Alonso’s management, the Polish forward has remained an important part of the team, scoring five goals so far this season.
No formal talks about his departure have begun yet, but the situation is expected to become clearer in the coming months as the club prepares for significant structural changes within the squad.
If Lewandowski leaves, it would mark the end of an era for one of the most successful strikers of the past decade — a player who has left a lasting legacy at both Bayern Munich and Barcelona.
