FC Barcelona 30 Jan 2026 · LaLiga News Staff

Lewandowski's wife drops bombshell: 'Probably his last season at Barça'

Anna Lewandowski hints at Barcelona exit for her husband Robert at the end of the current campaign, suggesting the Polish striker's days at Camp Nou are numbered.

Robert Lewandowski’s Barcelona adventure could be drawing to a close, according to revelations from his wife Anna that have set Catalan alarm bells ringing.

The writing on the wall

In an eye-opening interview with Polish media outlet Plejada, Anna Lewandowski has dropped what appears to be a proper Bobby Dazzler of a hint about her husband’s future at the Blaugrana.

“Veremos cómo va la temporada en Barcelona este año porque, probablemente será la última de mi marido aquí,” she told the publication, essentially confirming that the Polish marksman’s days in the Catalan capital are numbered.

Anna’s candid comments suggest the Lewandowski family are already mentally preparing for life after Barça, with the striker’s wife adding they’re “squeezing Barcelona like a lemon” and savoring every moment knowing their time there is limited.

What next for Lewy?

Despite approaching the twilight of his career at 37, Lewandowski remains in tremendous nick and won’t be short of options when he does pack his Barcelona bags:

  • European clubs still valuing his elite goalscoring pedigree
  • The increasingly popular MLS option in the United States
  • Lucrative Saudi Arabian offers likely to be tabled

Anna herself admits uncertainty about their next destination, stating: “What comes next? We don’t know, but that’s the path of a great athlete and we’re prepared for it.”

Four and out?

If this is indeed Lewandowski’s Barcelona swansong, it would mark the end of a four-year stint with the Catalans following his high-profile move from Bayern Munich.

The Polish striker has continued to demonstrate remarkable longevity at the highest level, maintaining impressive scoring form despite his advancing years. His departure would leave Barcelona with significant boots to fill in their frontline.

The club’s precarious financial situation might actually welcome the removal of his substantial wages from the books, though replacing his guaranteed goals will be no small task for whoever’s making the decisions at Camp Nou next season.

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