According to Stabile, Depay has agreed to reduce his salary and signed a new two-year deal with Corinthians. The club's financial demands were a major issue in the contract negotiations, with Depay accusing Corinthians of not fulfilling their agreements. Stabile stated that Depay had significantly lowered his salary, allowing the club to meet the financial demands.

Corinthians had been struggling to meet the financial demands of Depay, who has scored 20 goals in 79 games for the club since 2024. The club's president, Osmar Stabile, revealed that Depay and Corinthians had been in talks to resolve the contract issue. Stabile expressed gratitude towards Depay and his team, stating that the club had done what was best for Corinthians financially.

Depay has yet to respond to Stabile's comments, but Brazilian media report that the Dutch international will return to training on Tuesday. Corinthians will pay Depay's salary and attempt to find partners to cover the costs.