Memphis Depay may soon trade Brazil for Spain as the Dutch-Ghanaian striker looks to move away from Corinthians after tensions with the club’s board.
Reports from TNT Sports suggest that the former Barcelona star is weighing his options carefully, with Real Oviedo emerging as a surprise destination.
The interest comes from the Pachuca Group, which owns Mexican clubs Pachuca and León, along with Spanish side Real Oviedo. Their multi-club network has made Oviedo an attractive first step for Depay, especially since both Pachuca and León currently have no room for new foreign players.
By joining Oviedo, Depay would not only continue playing in Europe but also keep open the possibility of a future move to Liga MX under the Pachuca umbrella. For a player who has represented top clubs across Europe and still carries the hunger to compete, the chance to revive his career in Spain could be timely.
At 31, Depay is entering a phase where stability and regular playing time will shape the next chapter of his journey.