
The Mexican forward Santiago Giménez has gained great popularity in European football due to his remarkable performance as a goal scorer, which recently allowed him to sign with AC Milan in Italy. However, his future could take an unexpected turn after interest was revealed from a Saudi club in acquiring his services.
According to journalist Alejandro Gómez from Récord, a team from the Saudi Pro League reportedly offered Santiago Giménez an extraordinary sum to sign him, specifically 60 million euros, which is around 1.2 billion Mexican pesos. This proposal would position him as one of the highest-paid footballers in the world.
Despite the tempting offer, the journalist confirmed that it was Santiago Giménez himself who decided to reject it, asking his agents not to pursue it further, as for him, reaching Milan represents a dream and he wants to remain at the highest level of football.
Santiago Giménez has shown a high scoring level throughout his career, standing out at Feyenoord by scoring 65 goals in 105 matches. Now, with Milan, the Mexican player has quickly adapted, scoring three goals in his first five matches and earning the appreciation of the rossoneri fans.