Santiago Giméneza 23-year-old Mexican footballer, could wear new colors starting next season: after his performances as a forward for Feyenoordin the Eredivisie, would have become one of the most attractive ‘9’s for teams around Europe, as anticipated by various reports.
Now, the Mexican National Team forward offered statements to the media in the Netherlands, where he was questioned about his futurefollowing rumours linking him with other clubs, and he responded categorically. Currently, Santiago Giménez is in the preseason with Feyenoordfacing a new year in Dutch football where they will seek their twelfth title in the first division, after the last one achieved in the 2022-2023 campaign.
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“[…] If God says I’m ready, then I’m ready. I don’t know (if it will come out of the Feyenoord). Maybe, yes, maybe not. There is still one month left of the transfer market and I put my future in God’s hands,” were the words of Santiago GiménezMexican forward of Feyenoordwhich is about to begin its third season in European football.
According to the platform Transfer market, Santiago Giménez is worth 40 million euros; when in July 2022, Feyenoord paid 6 million euros to Cruz Azul to complete his signing.
The teams interested in Santiago Giménez
Over the past few months, Santiago Giménez He has been linked with teams such as Atlético de Madrid and FC Barcelona in LaLiga; Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham and West Ham United in the Premier League; Lazio, Milan, Inter and Napoli in Serie A; Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga, among others.
It will be in the next month when the future of Santiago Giménezwho has played 86 games with Feyenoordwhere he has played more than 5,800 minutes and, between goals and assists, has generated 60 goals.
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Goal by Santiago Giménez: Mexico 1-0 Panama | Final, Gold Cup 2023