sport news Memphis Depay insists he 'would NEVER regret' his Barcelona move and is 'really ...

sport news Memphis Depay insists he 'would NEVER regret' his Barcelona move and is 'really ...
sport news Memphis Depay insists he 'would NEVER regret' his Barcelona move and is 'really ...
Memphis Depay insists he 'would NEVER regret' his Barcelona move and is 'really happy' despite nightmare start to the season under beleaguered Ronald Koeman... and believes they 'WILL turn things around' Memphis Depay joined Barcelona on a free transfer from Lyon this summer The Dutchman's move coincided with the Catalan club's financial crisis Barca have won just three of their LaLiga games, leaving them ninth in the table The Blaugrana are also bottom in their Champions League group with no points 

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Barcelona are in the midst of a full-blown footballing meltdown but summer signing Memphis Depay has no regrets over his move to join the club. 

Memphis joined the Catalans from Lyon on a free transfer this summer but his move has coincided with Barcelona's self-combustion. 

Ronald Koeman's job is hanging by a thread as his side have won just once in their last six games, leaving them ninth in LaLiga and bottom of their Champions League group.

Memphis Depay has no regrets over his move to join Barcelona despite the club's crisis

Memphis Depay has no regrets over his move to join Barcelona despite the club's crisis

During a nightmare summer window, which saw them lose star talisman Lionel Messi to PSG, the club's financial Armageddon revealed they had racked up an astronomical debt that now stands at £1.15billion.

With Antoine Griezmann also leaving the Nou Camp, the pressure has fallen on to Memphis's shoulders to carry the side in attack.  

The forward is the Blaugrana's top scorer this term with three goals in nine appearances, after Koeman's side failed to score in four of their last six games.

The Dutchman's move coincided with £1.15m debt and a nightmare start to the campaign

The Dutchman's move coincided with £1.15m debt and a nightmare start to the campaign

But the Dutchman claims he doesn't regret the timing of his move. 

'How could you ask that?' he asked ESPN Netherlands.

'It's Barcelona. I don't think you understand how big this club is and what it means for a player if you move to a club like this. I would never regret it.'

The Catalan giants have been humbled

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