Memphis resumes training in Brazil and seems fit for upcoming international matches on time

Memphis resumes training in Brazil and seems fit for upcoming international matches on time

Memphis Depay Resumed Training with Corinthians on Tuesday. The Striker Seems to Be Recovered in Time for the Upcoming International Matches of the Dutch National Team Against Poland (September 4) and Lithuania (September 7).

“He is back,” Corinthians Writes on Social Media with a Video Showing Memphis Rejoining the Squad. The Club is Preparing for Thorsday’s Cup Match Against Athletico-PR.

Memphis Has Suffered from a Muscle Injury and a Viral Infection in recent weeks. The Two International Matches in Early September, Both in the Context of World Cup Qualification, Seemed to Be in Danger As A Result.

Memphis dropped out of Corinthians about three weeks ago with a leg injury. He had to leave the Cup Match Against Palmeiras Before Half-Time.

The 31-Year-Old Attacker Needs One More Goal to Become the All-Time Top Scorer of the Dutch National Team. He scored his fiftieth goal for the Dutch National Team on June 10 Against Malta. He is now tied with Robin van Persie, who scored his fiftieth and last goal for the Dutch National Team Twelve years ago.

Corinthians Director Emerson Piovesan Confirmed Last Week That The Brazilian Club is Struggling with a Large Financial Debt. The Club Hopes to Reach An Agreement With Memphis, Who is Still To Receive Around 1.7 Million Euros in Back Wages.

Corinthians Reportedly Has A Debt of Around 370 Million euros. “This is the Biggest Challenge of My Life,” Said Piovesan.

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