In a surprising move, Dutch striker Memphis Depay has joined Brazilian giants Corinthians on a two-year contract. The 30-year-old became a free agent after leaving Atletico Madrid in July, and his new contract with Corinthians is reportedly worth 70 million Brazilian real (approximately $12.54 million). Depay, known for his prolific goal-scoring record, has netted 46 goals in 98 appearances for the Netherlands. However, he was surprisingly omitted from the squad for the recent Nations League matches, where the Netherlands secured victories against Bosnia and Germany. Depay’s career has taken him to various top clubs, including PSV Eindhoven, Olympique Lyon, Barcelona, and Manchester United. His stint at Atletico Madrid last season saw him contribute nine goals in 31 appearances across all competitions. Depay’s arrival at Corinthians marks a significant signing for the Brazilian club, and fans are eagerly anticipating his impact on the team.
Memphis Depay Joins Corinthians on a Two-Year Deal
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