Robert Lewandowski appears poised to depart Barcelona when his contract concludes this summer, according to revealing comments from his wife and personal trainer, Anna Lewandowska.
Contract Situation and Family Insights
The 37-year-old Polish striker's current deal with the Catalan giants expires in June, with Spanish outlet Sport previously indicating the club was unlikely to offer an extension. Now, Anna Lewandowska has provided significant insight into their family's thinking during interviews with Polish media.
'We'll see how the season goes in Barcelona this year because, let's say, it will probably be my husband's last season here,' she told Plejada, via Marca. 'So we squeezed it like a lemon. We enjoyed every moment, every game with the fans because we know that one day we won't have any of this.'
Personal Reflections and Future Uncertainty
Anna, who met Robert in 2008 and married him in 2013, elaborated on their personal dynamics, revealing she recently told her husband: 'I'm inviting you on a date, for dinner, so we can finally talk calmly.' When Robert questioned whether they would discuss her during this date, she confirmed, explaining: 'For 20 years, everything has revolved around football. Recently, I've felt that I, too, need the attention of my loved ones.'
The couple, who have two daughters - eight-year-old Klara and five-year-old Laura - appear to be contemplating life beyond Barcelona. Anna acknowledged the uncertainty ahead, stating: 'What's next? We don't know, but that's the path of a great athlete and especially a great sportsman, and we're ready for it.'
Impressive Barcelona Legacy
Since his high-profile move from Bayern Munich in 2022, Lewandowski has established himself as a free-scoring sensation for Barcelona, netting an impressive 113 goals across 173 appearances. His contributions have been instrumental in the club's recent successes, including:
- Helping fire Barcelona to the top of LaLiga
- Securing a Spanish Super Cup title
- Progressing to the last 16 of the Champions League
Current Form and European Interest
While the veteran striker has experienced a slight reduction in his scoring rate this season, his record remains highly respectable with 12 goals in 25 games. This continued productivity, combined with his proven track record, is certain to put top clubs across Europe on red alert as his potential availability becomes clearer.
Anna Lewandowska's comments provide the strongest indication yet that one of European football's most prolific forwards of recent years may be seeking a new challenge, marking a significant moment in both Barcelona's planning and the summer transfer market landscape.