Memphis Depay boycotts Corinthians training over unpaid $1m debt

Story By: Africasoccer.com

Dutch international of Ghanaian descent Memphis Depay, has taken drastic action against Brazil powerhouse Corinthians over his unpaid $1m debt, AfricaSoccer.com has reported.

Depay, 30, signed a two-year deal with Brazilian powerhouse Corinthians in September 2024 after leaving Atletico Madrid, a move some saw as unexpected for a player of his calibre.

Establishing himself as a key cog at the club, Depay won his first prize with Corinthians in March after his outfit triumphed over arch-rivals Palmeiras to lift the Campeonato Paulista.

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The former Barcelona star initially notified Corinthians over the unpaid debt while threatening not to fulfil his professional obligations if the situation is not resolved with immediate effect.

As a sign of protest and dissatisfaction with the club’s failure to settle his debt, the Dutch-Ghanaian star boycotted training last Wednesday. The recent gesture has sparked speculation about the future of the former Manchester United attacker at Corinthians.

Corinthians are currently in a financial crisis, leading to the delay in payment of Depay’s wages. Following a meeting with club president Augusto Melo, the forward has returned to training.

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Depay would remain at Corinthians, but faces a fine under the team regulations for boycotting training.

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