Memphis Depay's future at Corinthians is subject to finding a commercial partner that will cover his contract, according to club president Osmar Stabile.
The Dutch forward joined the Brazilian outfit as a free agent in September 2024 and his deal expires this summer.
"If a company comes forward tomorrow wanting to invest in Corinthians and Memphis, we'd welcome it," Stabile said.
"He's a good player, everyone recognises that. He's already been a three-time champion with Corinthians."
Depay, 32, is one of the highest paid players in the league and Corinthians are not prepared to offer the former Manchester United star a contract extension based on the terms of his current agreement, with the board eager to implement an austerity budget in 2026.
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"If a company comes forward that wants to invest so he can do advertising for them," Stabile said. "We're already in talks with a few. If it works out, he stays.
"But if it doesn't, not a penny has been set aside [in the future budget] at Corinthians. There's no money to pay Memphis."
Depay has 20 goals and 15 assists in 77 games for the Sao Paulo-based club.
He is expected to play for the Netherlands at this summer's World Cup.
