
"Now, the official website has confirmed that Giménez underwent arthroscopic debridement of his right ankle today in Amsterdam. The procedure, performed by Professor Gino Kerkhoffs in the presence of AC Milan's medical staff, was fully successful. Following the planned recovery period of one week, Santiago will return to Italy to continue his rehabilitation programme."
"In the past few days, there had been growing reports suggesting that Gimenez's ankle issue was becoming quite a worrying one in terms of not improving over time as hoped. Thus, the idea of having an operation on it gained momentum, especially after a visit to a specialist. Reports earlier in the week suggested that he would be back in two months, but it could be closer to three if reports from Mexico are to be believed again."
Giménez underwent arthroscopic debridement of his right ankle in Amsterdam, performed by Professor Gino Kerkhoffs with AC Milan's medical staff present. The procedure was fully successful. After a planned one-week recovery in Amsterdam, he will return to Italy to continue his rehabilitation programme. No specific timeframe for full recovery has been provided, making it likely his 2025 is over and may extend beyond. Earlier reports suggested a two-month return, while other reports from Mexico indicate it could be closer to three months. Initial assessments after the Atalanta injury predicted at least a month out.
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