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Lewandowski Departs Barcelona: Yamal and De Jong Pay

Lewandowski Departs Barcelona: Yamal and De Jong Pay

Robert Lewandowski has played his final match at the Spotify Camp Nou, with Barcelona teammates Lamine Yamal and Frenkie de Jong sharing heartfelt farewell messages following the Polish striker's confirmation that he will leave the club when his contract expires this summer. The 36-year-old striker received a standing ovation during a 3-1 victory over Real Betis, with manager Hansi Flick granting him a solitary walk of honour in the 83rd minute as supporters chanted his name.

Yamal, who developed a striking partnership with Lewandowski during his breakthrough season, posted a simple yet poignant tribute on Instagram: "We're going to miss you, legend." De Jong offered a more detailed reflection, writing: "Grateful for all the memories shared over the past years, in the locker room, on the pitch, and beyond football too. You've inspired so many people along the way. Wishing you and your family all the happiness and success in this next chapter, we will miss you Roberto."

A Legendary Barcelona Chapter Concludes

Lewandowski's four-year spell at Barcelona has been remarkably successful despite the club's financial constraints. Across 192 appearances in all competitions, he scored 119 goals and provided 24 assists—a strike rate that sustained the Catalan club's domestic dominance. His trophy haul includes three La Liga titles, one Copa del Rey, and three Spanish Super Cups, cementing his status as one of the club's most impactful recent signings.

The emotional send-off at Camp Nou reflected the deep connection Lewandowski forged with supporters and squad members alike. Flick, who previously coached the striker at Bayern Munich, described him as a "true professional and a role model," acknowledging that replacing a player of such elite calibre presents an almost impossible challenge for Barcelona's recruitment team. The 2026-27 season will mark the first campaign in four years without the Polish marksman leading the club's attack, forcing Flick to reshape his offensive structure as Barcelona navigates the post-Lewandowski era.

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