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Santos v Corinthians - Brasileirao 2026

Depay faces potential suspension over mobile phone use

Corinthians forward Memphis Depay could become a significant absentee for the club in the upcoming rounds of the Brasileirao, and not just for medical reasons. Brazil's Superior Court of Sports Justice (STJD) has officially filed a complaint against the Dutchman after he was caught using a mobile phone on the substitutes' bench during Sunday’s match against Flamengo.

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Lingard still faces one key hurdle to Corinthians debut

Jesse Lingard has reached a significant milestone in his quest to make his debut for Corinthians after his work visa was officially published in the Official Gazette of the Union. The former Manchester United star has been training with his new team-mates but remains ineligible for competitive action until the final administrative hurdles are cleared in Brazil.

Santos v Corinthians - Brasileirao 2026

Depay responds after being filmed using his phone on bench

Memphis Depay has moved to clarify his actions after being caught on camera using his mobile phone during Corinthians' 1-1 draw with Flamengo. The veteran forward appeared to be reprimanded by club officials as he sat in the dugout, sparking a social media frenzy regarding his professionalism. Despite the optics, the former Manchester United man insists his intentions were strictly related to his ongoing recovery.

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Ex-Utd star Lingard told biggest challenge he faces in Brazil

Jesse Lingard has been advised on what the biggest challenge he faces in Brazilian football will be, with the ex-Manchester United star having linked up with Corinthians. Gus Poyet knows all about life in South America, as a former Uruguay international, and he has told GOAL why Lingard could thrive in that part of the world as a result of the “aura” that he possesses.

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Lingard reveals advice from Depay 'deciding factor' for Corinthians move

At Corinthians, Jesse Lingard has been reunited with former Manchester United team-mate Memphis Depay, who he has now revealed played a key role in encouraging him to join the São Paulo-based outfit. This reunion follows Lingard's two-year stint in South Korea at FC Seoul, marking a bold new adventure in South America as he signs with the Brazilian giants as a high-profile free agent.

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Andre breaks silence on failed Milan move

Corinthians starlet Andre has finally addressed the collapse of his high-profile move to AC Milan, insisting that while playing in Europe remains a long-term goal, he is content staying with the Brazilian giants. The 19-year-old midfielder has emerged as one of the most exciting talents in South America, attracting heavy interest from the Rossoneri during the recent transfer window before negotiations were abruptly cut short by the club hierarchy.

FC Machida Zelvia v FC Seoul - AFC Champions League Elite 2025-26 East Region Group Stage

Lingard's Corinthians salary revealed - and he's on MUCH less than Depay

Jesse Lingard's salary has reportedly been revealed following his sensational move to Brazil that's seen him reunite with former Manchester United team-mate Memphis Depay. The 33-year-old has been a free agent since December after ending his two-season stint with South Korean side FC Seoul, where he netted 19 goals in 67 appearances. Despite interest from across the globe, the midfielder has signed for Sao Paulo giants Corinthians.

Shanghai Port v FC Seoul - AFC Champions League Elite 2025-26 East Region Group Stage

Corinthians complete Jesse Lingard signing

Jesse Lingard has officially embarked on a bold new chapter in South America after Brazilian giants Corinthians confirmed the signing of the former Manchester United star on a free transfer. The 33-year-old winger has penned a contract that keeps him at the Neo Quimica Arena until the end of 2026, with an option to extend for a further year.

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Lingard not far from Corinthians debut after first training

Former Manchester United star Jesse Lingard is on the verge of making his highly anticipated debut for Brazilian giants Corinthians. After leaving Seoul in December, the 33-year-old attacker has officially started a tailored training program in Sao Paulo. While awaiting his work visa clearance, Lingard is gearing up to reunite with Memphis Depay in South America.

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AC Milan may take Corinthians to FIFA over €17m transfer

The summer transfer window is still months away, but AC Milan already find themselves entangled in a high-stakes legal battle over one of South America's brightest prospects. The Rossoneri thought they had secured the services of Corinthians' rising star, Andre, in a deal worth approximately €15 million plus an additional €2m in performance-related bonuses. However, what seemed like a straightforward piece of business has quickly devolved into a standoff that could require intervention from FIFA.

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Brits Abroad: Kane smashes more records in Klassiker win

GOAL runs the rule over the British players earning a living away from their homeland, with plenty more stars deciding to leave their comfort zones in search of a better footballing life elsewhere. The Premier League is still obviously one of the world's most entertaining divisions and the Championship can prove fantastic for development, but there are more options out there.

Manchester United v Atalanta: Group F - UEFA Champions League

Lingard to seal transfer & link up with former Man Utd team-mate

Former Manchester United star Jesse Lingard is reportedly in "advanced talks" over a transfer to Brazilian side Corinthians. The 33-year-old is set for a new challenge after leaving FC Seoul at the end of last year and now looks to be heading to South America. If the transfer goes ahead it would see Lingard link up with former Manchester United team-mate Memphis Depay.

Corinthians v Vasco Da Gama - Copa Do Brasil 2025 Final

Memphis wants to leave Corinthians as offers flood in

Memphis Depay is looking to leave Brazilian giants Corinthians this month. The Dutchman secured a switch to the Brasileirao outfit in September 2024 following an 18-month spell with Spanish outfit Atletico Madrid. And having spent the last year-and-a-half with the Sao Paulo based powerhouse, the Dutch striker is keen to leave the South American side.

Corinthians v Bragantino - Brasileirao 2025

Depay ruled out again for Corinthians with knee injury

Memphis Depay’s season has taken another difficult turn as the Netherlands forward is ruled out for Corinthians with a knee sprain, suffering his sixth injury of the year. With many days already lost to physical setbacks in 2025, Depay’s availability once again becomes a concern at a crucial moment in the Brasileirao run-in and ahead of the Copa do Brasil semi-finals.

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Depay helps Corinthians crisis by giving up €2.5m hotel suite

Corinthians’ financial troubles have reached a breaking point, with unpaid wages, heavy debts and over €2.5 million already drained from club accounts this season. In a gesture of solidarity, Dutch star Memphis Depay has offered to give up his €40,000-a-month hotel suite to help the club reduce expenses. This comes after there were reports that the club had asked the forward to cut-back on his finances and move to a cheaper accommodation.

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Netherlands boss Koeman drops ex-Man Utd flop Depay due to stolen passport

Ronald Koeman has outlined his plans for the Netherlands’ upcoming World Cup qualifier against minnows Malta. The former Barcelona head coach confirmed that Memphis Depay, the Oranje’s all-time leading scorer, will not be in contention to start after arriving late to the national team’s training camp. The ex-Manchester United forward reported that his passport was stolen while in Brazil, causing a delay in his travel.

Corinthians v Bragantino - Brasileirao 2025

'They try to f*ck with me' - Memphis rages at lies & political agendas

Memphis Depay has launched a furious attack on the Brazil media and others he claims are spreading 'lies' about him amid his ongoing payment feud with Corinthians. The former Manchester United and Barcelona forward took to social media with a long statement, insisting he is 'protected by a higher power' and warning those trying to create a bad image of him that 'karma is real.'

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