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Here's the not really legal way I have heard of
The optional steps can be more involved and need a lot of manual work. Also, the migration to Deezer will have issues, it's not perfect.
If you want lyrics, I recommend using LRCGET or importing to Jellyfin and using it's lyric plugin to automatically download them that way. The app SongSync on android also allows downloading lyrics automatically and manually from a variety is sources, including Apple and Spotify. Not on FDroid or Play, use GitHub or IzzyOnDroid.
As for a music player on android, I'm currents trying Symfonium. Not FOSS and actually paid, but so far it's the best I have seen.
EDIT: Minor clarification.
I can recommend https://beets.io/ to auto Tag your library. It's work but works better than Picard or other MusicBrainz tagger IMHO.
Theres tools like Zotify (and I am sure several others) to directly download the music files from Spotify.
No need to get yet another subscription.
They may not be lossless but who really cares when the first priority is getting away from it at all.
In my experience, most of these tools usually only search the equivalent song on YouTube ans download it from there. Which can cause some trouble when the algorithm finds some cover etc instead of the original thing. Plus the lossless issue. For me personally, it was easier to just get the better version outright instead of upgrading afterwards.
Zotify pulls from Spotify and uses your Spotify account to get your actual playlists and download the songs directly
Before commenting on a tool and saying it's bad, at least do your homework :(
I commented that I have experience with similar tools and that is why I chose others. I never said anything about this particular one.
Why would I need to look into this particular tool right now? I don't need it and it has no real relevance to what I was saying either.