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By LUKE POWER, SPORTS REPORTER Published: 03: 27 AEDT, 31 January 2026 | Updated: 03: 51 AEDT, 31 January 2026 View comments Robert Lewandowski is likely to leave Barcelona at the end of the season, according to his wife. The 37-year-old's contract expires in June and Spanish outlet Sport reported a few months ago that Barca were unlikely to renew it. Lewandowski has been a free-scoring sensation for Barcelona since joining from Bayern Munich in 2022, notching 113 goals in 173 games. Now his personal trainer wife Anna Lewandowska, who he met in 2008 and with whom he has two daughters, says '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 Polish outlet 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. Robert Lewandowski's wife, Anna, says this is probably his last season at Barcelona The 37-year-old striker admitted earlier this season that he doesn't know where his future lies His rate of scoring has slowed down somewhat but he is still a prolific striker for Barca '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. ' She added to Twoj Styl: 'I told Robert: "I'm inviting you on a date, for dinner, so we can finally talk calmly. 'He asked if we would talk about me on the date, because we talk about different things every day. I told him yes. For 20 years, everything has revolved around football. Recently, I've felt that I, too, need the attention of my loved ones. ' The couple married in 2013 and have two daughters: Klara, eight, and Laura, five. Anna's comments will put top clubs around Europe on red alert because Lewandowski is still scoring at a prolific rate. He has slowed down this season, hitting 12 in 25 games, but it is still a highly respectable record which has helped fire Barcelona to the top of La Liga, a Spanish Super Cup title, and the last 16 of the Champions League. Recently, he has had to settle for a place on the bench more often than not as manager Hansi Flick has opted for Ferran Torres up front instead. The Polish legend hinted in December that he was considering leaving. 'Right now, I don't know where I want to play, ' he said. KAÇTI! ? ?Robert Lewandowski'den inanılmaz bir penaltı! ? pic. twitter. com/Say A3E7tk J Lewandowski has been mocked for 'one of the 'worst penalties in La Liga' history in December 'There’s no need to think about it yet. I don’t know which direction to take, but I’m not under any pressure. ' In December, some felt Lewandowski had lost his touch when he was mocked for 'one of the worst penalties in La Liga history'. Barcelona supporters could barely believe what they had seen after Lewandowski ballooned the ball into the stands when it was 1-1 against Atletico Madrid. As it happened, Barca eventually won 3-1, anyway. 'Lewandowski takes one of the worst penalties in La Liga history, ' ran a headline in Spanish newspaper AS. Meanwhile, Marca called it 'one of the worst penalties of the Polish striker's long career'. 'He had to send the ball to his brothers in Poland, ' somebody said on X. 'I think they need to build a bigger stand so the ball doesn’t leave the stadium next time, ' another said. 'Bro actually sent that ball to another world entirely, ' one said. 'Lewandowski just shot the worst penalty I've seen, ' another wrote. Another user posted an image of the moon and joked: 'Lewandowski’s penalty ball has been found. '
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