The reason for not renewing the contract was deemed 'financially too risky' for Corinthians. However, following a change of heart from Stabile, the club has gone back to the negotiating table with Memphis' team. A new agreement has been reached for a two-year contract extension for the Dutch striker. Memphis Depay will sign the contract for a lower salary, allowing Corinthians to make the deal work.
The soap opera surrounding Memphis Depay and Corinthians has taken an unexpected turn. The club initially announced that Depay's contract would not be renewed, citing financial concerns. Depay was reportedly furious about the decision and threatened to take action against the club. Fans and sponsors also got involved in the discussion, adding to the pressure on Corinthians.
Stabile's change of heart has led to a swift resolution, with the club and Depay's team agreeing on a new contract. The deal includes a two-year extension for Depay, who will play for Corinthians for a lower salary. This development has brought an end to the controversy surrounding the contract, with Depay set to return to training with the club this week.
The U-turn by Corinthians has brought a positive outcome for the club, with Depay agreeing to a new contract under revised terms. The deal will allow Corinthians to continue with Depay's services, while also addressing their financial concerns.