Dutch-Ghanaian star Memphis Depay leads player unrest amid growing tensions at Corinthians
The atmosphere at Corinthians continues to deteriorate amid administrative instability and growing locker room unrest.
Several senior players, including Dutch forward Memphis Depay, have voiced discontent over the club’s current direction.
Reports from Brazil reveal a mounting sense of frustration among the Timão squad as off-field issues overshadow the season.
Players have grown uneasy about persistent delays in resolving the club’s transfer ban, which has frozen recruitment and limited squad development.
The uncertainty surrounding sporting director Fabinho Soldado has added to the turmoil.
He faces mounting criticism from internal club advisors, accused of failing to provide stability and transparency in decision-making.
These tensions have deepened divides within the club’s hierarchy and left many players questioning the leadership’s long-term vision.
Concerns also extend to the lack of a defined sporting project for 2026.
The absence of clear objectives and a coherent strategy has amplified fears that Corinthians risk drifting further into chaos.
Players reportedly see no unified plan to guide the club through the coming seasons.
Despite the disarray, senior members of the team have reportedly agreed on an internal pact to prevent political tensions from spilling onto the pitch.
They have pledged to maintain professionalism and concentrate on securing positive results in domestic and continental competitions.
However, the strain remains visible. Sources close to the club suggest that patience among key figures is wearing thin.
If management fails to restore confidence and outline a concrete path forward, Corinthians could face a serious morale crisis before the season ends.
The coming weeks will determine whether the São Paulo giants can stabilize their dressing room and regain focus, or if internal divisions will deepen the club’s ongoing struggles.
