Corinthians debt with Memphis surpasses R$ 20 million

The debt of Corinthians with Memphis Depay reaches R$ 23 million right now.

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The Timon, who already owed about R$ 18 million and made agreement with the player for payment in monthly instalments until February 2025 and the rest in March, now sees another increase, since the portion of gloves, of about R$ 6 million, won on September 15.

Adding the portions of the agreement to be paid and the portion of the gloves to be delayed, the amount of R reaches$ 23 million.

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According to the UOL, the new value was renegotiated in another arrangement partially.

Memphis contract bothers people of Corinthians

Also according to the portal, in Cori meeting, Orientation Council, Pedro Soares, current legal director of Corinthians declared that the contract with Dutch is outside the reality of Timão.

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In addition, he also said that those responsible for hiring should be heard by the supervisory body of the Corinthians.

The high values on the player bother internally and also disturb the Corinthians to pay the remaining debts as of other contracts that add more than R$ 125 million with names like Félix Torres, Garro, Maycon, Martínez, Charles and Matías Rojas.

With this, Timão suffers from a transfer ban, which prevents the hiring of new players and has also bothered Memphis who declared after the victory against the Grêmio that with the same cast of 2024 it would not be possible to compete all titles.

— With the project in my head, I want to compete for all the titles. Now, we have to be transparent. I don't like fake news. Let's be realistic. We still have the same team. Why do you expect us to win all the titles? It's not reality. We tried. We're trying to get better. I know there's pressure from fans, but they also have to understand. And they understand that we do not yet have the team to compete for all titles, if you compare with other teams, declared the player.

William Venancio

Journalist graduated from the University of Vale do Itajaí. Partner-founder of the Final Whistle.

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