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Santiago Giménez Transfer from Feyenoord to Milan

Santiago Gimenez was previously linked to Milan. This interest was noted during his performance in the Champions League against Lazio. However, the transfer did not materialize and the interest faded.

Gimenez is also on Milan's shortlist as an alternative if they fail to secure Joshua Zirkzee.

Gimenez is one of the alternatives on Milan's list for the forward position.

Santiago Giménez, who scored 23 goals in the Eredivisie for Feyenoord, has attracted interest from Milan. The club met with his father and agent at the end of April.

Santiago Gimenez, who is currently playing for Feyenoord, has been identified as a top target for Milan. The club's director, Geoffrey Moncada, has reportedly met with Gimenez's agents. Initially considered as an alternative to Zirkzee, Gimenez is now the main target for Milan. The transfer operation is expected to cost around 50 million euros.

Milan is also interested in Santiago Gimenez from Feyenoord.

Milan is interested in Santiago Gimenez from Feyenoord, whose valuation is more affordable.

According to Corriere dello Sport, Milan management might probe the ground with the Dutch squad for a potential transfer. However, finding a financial agreement won't be easy as the player is currently valued around 50 million euros. He has scored 49 goals in 86 games (26 goals this year, 23 in the league, two in Champions League, and one in Europa League) in the last two seasons in Holland.

As an alternative, Milan could reactivate contacts with Santiago Gimenez, a Mexican striker from Feyenoord in the Netherlands. The cost is high, with Feyenoord asking for 50 million euros, but not unreachable.

Milan is interested in Santiago Gimenez, a Mexican player who has had great seasons with Feyenoord. The club has resumed contact and is willing to pay 50 million.

Santiago Gimenez from Feyenoord is also on Milan's list of potential transfers. No further details are provided.

Milan is also considering Gimenez as a potential signing. The club is looking for a striker to replace Giroud, who has agreed to move to Los Angeles FC. Moncada, a representative from Milan, has had discussions with Gimenez's entourage.

Gimenez from Feyenoord is one of the costly alternative options for Milan.

Santiago Gimenez, attaccante del Feyenoord, has been mentioned among the list of names circulating for Milan. He has scored 21 goals in 29 matches in Eredivisie this season. TN T Sport Messico, with a post on their Twitter profile, illustrated the center-forward born in 2001 with the shirt of the Diavolo, with the clear candidacy: "The 9 rossonero that we want. Santi Gimenez looks very good with the colors of Milan"

Santiago Gimenez, attaccante del Feyenoord, is a potential transfer target for Milan. He has scored 21 goals in 29 games this season in Eredivisie. Feyenoord's asking price for the striker is 60 million euros.

Milan is working to purchase a strong and promising number 9 ahead of the next season. They are very interested in the Mexican international, Santiago Gimenez: a summit took place yesterday between his father, the agent, and Geoffrey Moncada. Feyenoord starts with an evaluation of about 50 million for their center forward.

Santiago Gimenez, a Mexican player born in 2001, has scored more than 40 goals in two years at Feyenoord. Milan, in need of a striker for the next season, has already had some contact with the player's agents. The player was valued at around 50 million euros.

Gimenez is a strong candidate for Milan's next summer market. Agents of the Mexican forward have had a meeting in Milan with Moncada, the director of the Rossoneri technical area. Feyenoord rates Santiago at 50 million euros, but Milan intends to delve deeper into the matter in the coming days.

Santiago Gimenez is another potential transfer. Feyenoord is currently an expensive shop, hence for his card the request, hoping for an international auction, will start from 60 million euros.

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