Barcelona superstar Robert Lewandowski has revealed when he is likely to retire from football.
Despite his age, the Poland international is still among the most lethal strikers in the game.
Following his arrival from Bayern Munich, for whom he netted an incredible 344 times, Lewandowski has already amassed 78 goals for the Catalan club in just two and a half seasons.
This term, the 36-year-old has scored 19 goals in just 17 appearances across all competitions, with 14 of those strikes coming in LALIGA.
Lewandowski recently addressed his long-term plans in an interview, suggesting the end of his career could approach in the next two or three years.
"At my age now, I know that soon – two, three years, I don't know exactly – it will be done, it will be finished," he fold Forbes.
"I want to say, and only me, not anyone else, when the finish will be.
"When I wake up one day and feel I don't want to go to the training session, that will be the first moment to start thinking about retiring."