Dutch forward Memphis Depay has revealed that the reason behind his move to Brazil was because the people are similar to Ghanaians.
The 30-year-old of Ghanaian descent signed for Corinthians as a free agent in September on a two-year deal that expires in December 2026.
Despite many football fans questioning his move and interpreted it as a sign of impending retirement given he has previously at Atletico Madrid last season.
Speaking in an interview, Depay explained his decision to join Brazil’s Corinthians, highlighting a cultural connection with Ghana, a country he frequently visits and supports through various projects.
“The people in Brazil are like Ghana, very enthusiastic, energized people. The country is beautiful and they have good food. The training facility is amazing,” he told Flashscore.
“I just knew that Brazil is like the Mecca of football. All the talents are coming from there so I wanted to see that and they convinced me, he added.
Before Memphis Depay joined Corinthians, the club was struggling in 17th place and facing relegation threats. This challenge was something Depay was eager to embrace.
“For my decision (to join Corinthians), I felt like I needed to do something different. I like a challenge. I didn’t know anything about the league.
“Corinthians is a huge team in Brazil, the biggest. So far it’s going really well and I’m happy. I feel like I’m home, he added.
Despite playing Brazil, Depay has played down all talks of a possible retirement.
“I’m 30. What are you talking about retiring? It’s a long way. I’m young. I’ve been in the game a long time but I have a long time left God willing,” he revealed.
Depay’s impressive performance, with seven goals and one assist in 11 matches, significantly boosted Corinthians to seventh place, securing a spot in the Copa Libertadores qualifiers.