
"AC Milan's Santiago Gimenez has been out since December 18th, but his return is getting closer with each passing day. As Calciomercato.com recall, Gimenez had to undergo arthroscopic surgery to fix a lingering issue in his right ankle, but now there is a 'glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel'. He was the first to reveal it on social media, and now Massimiliano Allegri has confirmed it."
"The coach said in his pre-Como press conference: "Gimenez is much better, he could be back with the team in a month. We'll have Gimenez back with the team as soon as possible." Gimenez has worked with 'sacrifice, discipline, and a great willpower' over the past month and a half with a clear goal: to return to Allegri's service as quickly as possible. The Mexican striker feels the weight of gratitude towards a club that first invested heavily (more than €30m) to sign him."
Santiago Gimenez has been sidelined since December 18 after arthroscopic surgery to address a lingering issue in his right ankle. Recovery has progressed and Massimiliano Allegri indicated Gimenez could rejoin the squad in about a month. The striker has pursued rehabilitation with sacrifice, discipline and willpower, feeling gratitude toward the club that paid over €30m to sign him. He has scored only once this season, on September 23 in the Coppa Italia, and the club has defended him amid criticism. If recovery takes another month, early April is the realistic return window, boosting Milan's attack and Gimenez's World Cup prospects with Mexico.
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