
"Santiago Gimenez's recovery has taken much longer than expected. What initially seemed like a few weeks' absence turned into a month and a half. Now, AC Milan have approved surgery. When he first went off injured against Atalanta, there were a number of contrasting reports about his recovery. Some believed he would be out for a week or two, whilst Mexican reports suggested that he would be facing almost a month and a half out."
"Now, after a month and a half, he is still not back in action for Milan. In fact, he faces another few months out. Reports this morning suggested that he would be back in two months, but it could be closer to three if reports from Mexico are to be believed again. The best timeframe will be available tomorrow, after his surgery with renowned ankle specialist Gino Kerkhoffs in the Netherlands, as MilanNews reports."
Santiago Gimenez suffered an ankle injury against Atalanta and has not returned after a month and a half. Initial recovery estimates ranged from one to two weeks to almost six weeks, but the player remains sidelined and now faces several more months out. AC Milan have approved surgery and Gimenez is scheduled to see renowned ankle specialist Gino Kerkhoffs in the Netherlands. A clearer, near-exact recovery timeline will be available after the operation. Milan will likely need to sign striker cover in January, and interest in Niclas Fullkrug has accelerated. Gimenez's long-term availability and potential departure remain uncertain.
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