Santiago Gimenez leaving Feyenoord?
Santiago Giménez has been acquired by Milan AC from Feyenoord for a transfer fee of over 35 million euros. Milan aims to boost their attack with this recruitment.
Santiago Gimenez has put on hold several proposals from clubs in France, Premier League, and Saudi Pro League, prioritizing a potential move to Milan.
An unnamed Saudi Arabian club has shown interest in Santiago Gimenez. However, Gimenez prioritizes a move within Europe.
Olympique de Marseille has shown interest in Santiago Gimenez, placing him at the top of their shortlist in case Elye Wahi departs. However, due to AC Milan's strong pursuit, OM's chances of securing Gimenez are slim.
Marseille is prioritizing the signing of Santiago Gimenez from Feyenoord. The Mexican striker is valued at 37 million euros and has a contract until 2027. Convincing both the player and Feyenoord will be challenging.
Santiago Gimenez mentioned that there were two offers on the table, but he did not disclose the other club besides Nottingham Forest. He decided to stay at Feyenoord for another year due to the Champions League. He is currently injured but happy at De Kuip.
Robert Maaskant mentioned that if the transfer to Nottingham Forest does not happen, another club will likely show interest. He believes that Feyenoord is still in talks about the transfer of Gimenez, indicating a high chance of his departure.
Gimenez has expressed his desire to leave Feyenoord despite being under contract until 2027.
Atlético de Madrid showed interest in Santiago Giménez and made an offer, but it was lower than the English offer. Giménez preferred to join LaLiga, but Feyenoord asked Atlético to match the English offer.
Santiago Giménez from Feyenoord is one of the names on the table for potential transfers to Atl. Madrid. The high price of the clauses of Giménez, among others, could leave them out of the options, yet, they are players that are being closely followed.
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