Robert Lewandowski will leave Barcelona at the end of the season when his contract expires after four years at the club.The 37-year-old joined Barca in 2022 and has played 191 matches for the LaLiga champions, remarkably scoring 119 goals in total.Lewandowski will leave following a LaLiga title-winning campaignGettyHe will leave as one of their all-time top scorers, winning three league titles, three Spanish Super Cups and the Copa del Rey. Announcing the news on Saturday, Barcelona wrote on X: “Came as a star. Leaves as a legend.“Thank you, Robert Lewandowski, for every goal, every battle, and every magic moment wearing these colours. Culer forever.”Lewandowski also posted on social media about his departure, thanking the fans for their love during his time as a Barca player. The Polish superstar wrote on Instagram: “After four years full of challenges and hard work, it’s time to move on.“I leave with the feeling that the mission is complete. 4 seasons, 3 championships.“I will never forget the love I received from the fans from my very first days. Catalonia is my place on earth.“Thank you to everyone I met along the way during these beautiful four years.“A special thank you to President Laporta for giving me the chance to live the most incredible chapter of my career.“Barça is back where it belongs. Visca el Barça. Visca Catalunya.”Lewandowski scored well over 100 goals as a Barcelona playerGettyAnd he will leave after winning his seventh title at the clubGettyLewandowski’s Barca careerLewandowski has scored 119 goals in all competitions as a Barcelona player, with two more games still to play.He will play his final match at the Nou Camp on Sunday night.On top of his incredible goal tally, he has also provided 24 assists, across almost 14,000 minutes of football. 82 of his goals have come in LaLiga, with his best tally coming last term as he netted 27 times in 34 league games. In the Champions League, Lewandowski scored 23 goals in 38 appearances, reaching the 100-goal milestone in the competition whilst playing for the club. When it comes to trophies, he will depart with a haul of seven, having added another to his cabinet this season. Lewandowski’s future has been decided, but Rashford’s remains up in the airGetty‘It’s been a pleasure’ As news of Lewandowski’s departure broke, his Barcelona teammate Marcus Rashford sent him a farewell message. Rashford posted: “Legend! It’s been a pleasure to share the pitch with you. From the Nike shoot to reality.”The Manchester United loanee will no longer play alongside the striker, with his own future also in the balance. He has openly admitted that he wants to stay beyond his loan spell, having reignited his career in Spain. However, there have been no official updates on his next move, despite Barca having an option to buy him permanently. talkSPORT reported in January that despite wanting to keep the England international, they have no plans to pay his £26million option to buy without proposing new economical options.