
"Right now, it is difficult to see the striker staying at Milan past the summer, unless there are drastic changes in his performances. He has not been the man that the Rossoneri hoped he'd be, and that means it may be better to cut their losses."
"Nevertheless, reports suggest that he is now in the final stage of recovery and he could be playing as early as next month. But what does the longer-term future look like, and where will the Mexican end up?"
"It is worth noting that the report states that at least £21.8 million will be required, which equates to around €25m - a €7m loss for the Diavolo, given what they paid 12 months ago."
Santiago Gimenez is nearing the final stages of recovery from an ankle injury and could return to action next month. However, his future at AC Milan appears uncertain. The striker has not met the club's expectations, leading Milan to consider selling him in the summer transfer window. Sunderland and West Ham have expressed interest in acquiring him. The asking price is approximately €25 million, representing a €7 million loss for Milan compared to their initial investment twelve months ago. Unless there are significant improvements in his performance, Gimenez is unlikely to remain at the club beyond the summer.
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