
"Nearly two months after undergoing surgery on his right ankle in Amsterdam to resolve the issues that severely hampered him from August to the end of October, Gimenez said on social media that he is getting closer to a full recovery. Calciomercato.com write that the striker has entered the final, crucial phase of his recovery from surgery, meaning his return to the pitch is closer."
"So much so that the management had considered selling him in the summer, also including a swap deal with Roma for Artem Dovbyk. Before his surgery, they would have also listened to bids in January too. Gimenez for his part has never actually opened the door, eager to fight for a spot after Milan spent €35m on him, following 65 goals in 105 appearances in the Netherlands for Feyenoord."
Santiago Gimenez underwent right-ankle surgery in Amsterdam to resolve issues that hampered him from August to the end of October. He is entering the final phase of recovery and is progressing toward full fitness. Gimenez has seven goals in 30 appearances this season and has underperformed; Milan considered selling him and explored a swap with Roma for Artem Dovbyk, but he remained committed after a €35m move from Feyenoord, where he scored 65 goals in 105 games. Milan target a squad return from March 15, with full fitness possible by April 4. He aims to return to training between late February and early March and to finish strongly to push for a World Cup call-up.
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