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Corinthians' Transfer Liabilities Swell to R$120 Million as CAS Upholds Rojas Award and Second Ban Threatens

Club directors pursue installment deals, reject bank loans, await year‑end revenue.

Overview

  • Corinthians remains under a FIFA registration ban obtained by Santos Laguna over the Félix Torres deal, with the claim estimated at roughly R$40–41 million including accruing interest.
  • The Court of Arbitration for Sport confirmed a R$41.3 million payout to Matías Rojas and set a 45‑day compliance window that could lead to a second transfer ban if unpaid.
  • FIFA ordered payment of about US$1.5 million to the Philadelphia Union for José Martínez, and the club has appealed the decision to CAS.
  • Aggregate transfer‑related debts are reported near R$120 million, with interest around 18% per year and currency swings increasing the burden.
  • The club paid the final R$12 million installment of the 2025 Paulistão prize on September 24 and agreed with Memphis Depay on a payment structure for more than R$17 million owed.