Depay is ready to leave Brazil: Corinthians convinced him with a salary of 11 million

Memphis Depay will continue his career in Brazil. The former Barcelona and Atletico Madrid player has been a free agent since last June, but now he seems to be really close to joining Corinthians. The Brazilian club has reached an agreement with the Dutch striker. At the moment it is a verbal agreement, the documents are being drawn up and then everything will be formalized. It is not done yet, but the operation is very close to being concluded. A contract until 2026 is ready for Depay.

Memphis, who had been linked with Sevilla, will receive 11 million euros over the 28 months of his contract with Corinthians, according to Globo Export. The negotiations on the part of the Brazilian club were conducted by sporting director Fabinho Soldado, general secretary Vinicius Cascone and financial director Pedro Silveira. Depay will thus become the first Dutchman in the history of the São Paulo team.

TMW’s focus on the world’s top 100 free agents (updated September 5)

GOALKEEPERS
Antonio Adan (37, Spain)
Etrit Berisha (35, Albania)
Benoit Costil (37, France)
Loris Karius (31, Germany)
Tomas Koubek (32, Czech Republic)
Eugenio Lamanna (35, Italy)
Antonio Mirante (41, Italy)
Keylor Navas (37, Costa Rica)
Jiri Pavlenka (32, Czech Republic)
Emiliano Viviano (38, Italy)

DEFENDERS
Ezgjan Alioski (32, North Macedonia)
Youcef Atal (28, Algeria)
Serge Aurier (31, Ivory Coast)
Timo Baumgartl (28, Germany)
Giuseppe Bellusci (35, Italy)
Filip Benkovic (27, Croatia)
Joshua Brenet (30, Curacao)
Bruno Peres (34, Brazil)
Cedric (33, Portugal)
Pape Abou Cissé (28, Senegal)
Andrea Conti (30, Italy)
Koffi Djidji (31, Ivory Coast)
Giulio Donati (34, Italy)
Leo Dubois (29, France)
John Egan (31, Ireland)
Timothy Fosu-Mensah (26, Netherlands)
Simon Kjaer (35, Denmark)
Laywin Kurzawa (32, France)
Gaetano Letizia (34, Italy)
Kostas Manolas (33, Greece)
Marlon (28, Brazil)
Joel Matip (33, Germany)
Nicola Murru (29, Italy)
Sergio Ramos (38, Spain)
Adama Soumaoro (32, France)
Kostas Stafylidis (30, Greece)
Patrick van Aanholt (34, Netherlands)
Moussa Wague (25, Senegal)
Wallace (29, Brazil)
Brandon Williams (24, England)

MIDFIELDERS
Dele Alli (28, England)
Andrea Barberis (30, Italy)
Alexis Beka Beka (23, France)
Marco Benassi (29, Italy)
Farid Bouulaya (31, Algeria)
Antonio Candreva (37, Italy)
Etienne Capoue (36, France)
Francis Coquelin (33, France)
Jacopo Dezi (32, Italy)
Saman Ghoddos (30, Iran)
André Gomes (31, Portugal)
Ryan Jack (32, Scotland)
Davy Klaassen (31, Netherlands)
Viktor Kovalenko (28, Ukraine)
Christoph Kramer (33, Germany)
Gregorsz Krychowiak (34, Poland)
Pierre Kunde (29, Cameroon)
Edouard Michut (21, France)
Anton Miranchuk (28, Russia)
Victor Moses (33, Nigeria)
Iker Muniain (31, Spain)
Gaston Pereiro (29, Uruguay)
Laces (34, Portugal)
Miralem Pjanic (34, Bosnia)
Andrea Poli (34, Italy)
Dennis Praet (30, Belgium)
Adrien Rabiot (29, France)
Rafinha (31, Brazil)
Jacopo Sala (32, Italy)
Yusuf Yazici (27, Türkiye)

ATTACKERS
Sergio Araujo (32, Argentina)
Florin Andone (31, Romania)
André Ayew (34, Ghana)
Mario Balotelli (34, Italy)
Ishak Belfodil (32, Algeria)
Dario Benedetto (34, Argentina)
Aaron Boupendza (28, Gabon)
Wissam Ben Yedder (34, France)
Francesco Caputo (37, Italy)
Samu Castillejo (29, Spain)
Denis Cheryshev (33, Russia)
Aaron Connolly (24, Ireland)
Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting (35, Cameroon)
Andy Delort (32, Algeria)
Memphis Depay (30, Netherlands)
Mariano Diaz (31, Dominican Republic)
Rachid Ghezzal (32, Algeria)
Maxi Gomez (28, Uruguay)
Alireza Jahanbakhsh (31, Iran)
Jesé (31, Spain)
Joao Pedro (32, Italy)
Stevan Jovetic (34, Montenegro)
Anthony Martial (28, France)
Santi Mina (28, Spain)
Ahmed Musa (31, Nigeria)
M’Baye Niang (29, Senegal)
Adam Ounas (27, Algeria)
Ivan Perisic (35, Croatia)
Robin Quaison (30, Sweden)
Isaac Succeed (28, Nigeria)