Memphis Depay’s camp accepts Corinthians’ instalment offer | OneFootball

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·2 septembre 2025

Memphis Depay’s camp accepts Corinthians’ instalment offer

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  1. By Vinícios Cotrim | Central do Timão Editorial Team

Corinthians is experiencing a delicate financial moment and is seeking to renegotiate various debts to avoid major cash flow issues. One of the objectives was to arrange the installment of the debt with Memphis Depay, which includes about R$ 11 million in bonuses and another R$ 13 million in signing fees.

Thus, the management offered the player and his staff the payment of R$ 24,031,210.72 in several installments. According to an investigation by the Central do Timão, the format was accepted by the representatives, which should help the club with other priorities, such as the transfer ban imposed by FIFA.


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It is worth mentioning that, of this total debt of approximately R$ 24 million, only a part has already passed the due date. The amount of 2.042 million euros (R$ 13,004,803.72 at the current exchange rate), related to the signing fees, has a payment deadline until September 9, as signed in the initial contract made in 2024.

On the other hand, the bonuses for the achieved goals should have already been paid. The amount of R$ 11,026,407 includes R$ 4.7 million for the Paulistão title – this was negotiated to be paid in three installments, which is the same agreement made with the entire state championship-winning squad.

Currently, Corinthians does not have issues with delayed salaries and image rights. The management's focus remains on lifting the transfer ban due to the debt with Santos Laguna. Additionally, the club is also projecting a charge from Talleres for the purchase of Rodrigo Garro.

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