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·30 octobre 2025
Gazzetta: Gimenez has two months to save his Milan career

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·30 octobre 2025

Milan invested heavily on the signing of centre-forward Santiago Gimenez last January, but reports in Italy suggest that time is beginning to run out for the Mexico international in San Siro, and now he has just two months to get his Rossoneri career back on track.
Gimenez was signed by Milan amidst a major personnel reshuffle during the most recent January transfer window, coming in at a cost of €28.5m, which could total €35m with bonuses and add-ons included.
Despite hitting seven league goals from 11 appearances in the Eredivisie and five in five for Feyenoord in the Champions League in the months leading up to his Milan transfer, Gimenez has since struggled to find the net in both the second half of 2024-25 and the first stage of 2025-26.

MILAN, ITALY – AUGUST 17: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates with his team-mate Santiago Gimenez after scoring their team’s second goal during the Coppa Italia match between AC Milan and SSC Bari at Stadio San Siro on August 17, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The Mexico international is still without a goal in Serie A this season, despite starting in eight out of nine matches and having played for over 10 hours in the league this campaign.
Gimenez, who had been linked with a late move away from Milan at the end of the summer transfer window, was due to begin the season behind Rafael Leao, Christian Pulisic and Christopher Nkunku in the Rossoneri pecking order following the appointment of Massimiliano Allegri.
However, following an injury to Leao and with Nkunku taking a while to get up to full match fitness, Gimenez has been a regular in Allegri’s 3-5-2, albeit with a slight lack of alternative options.

MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 14: Santiago Gimenez of AC Milan is challenged by Lewis Ferguson of Bologna during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Bologna FC 1909 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 14, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Leao is now back, as is Nkunku, and while Pulisic is currently unavailable through injury, he is due to return before long as well.
As La Gazzetta dello Sport writes, the clock is now ticking for Gimenez to prove his worth in front of goal for Milan.
The Pink Paper suggests that Gimenez now has two months, or rather eight matches (potentially nine depending on Milan’s success in the Supercoppa Italiana) to show that he is up to the task, or risk being moved on. That is despite the fact that his contract runs until the summer of 2029.
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