Chelsea eyeing move for Santiago Gimenez
Chelsea appears to be well-positioned to potentially acquire the talents of Santiago Gimenez from Feyenoord, and at a relatively cost-effective price point of around £39 million.
The 22-year-old forward has been a focal point of Chelsea’s scouting efforts as they actively aim to reinforce their offensive capabilities.
Hailing from the Eredivisie, Gimenez has showcased his scoring prowess by finding the back of the net on 15 occasions in the current season, complemented by an additional 3 assists.
Interestingly, Gimenez’s present market worth, as per Transfermakt.com, is marginally lower, pegged at £35 million.
What further bolsters Gimenez’s appeal is his extensive international experience. He has represented Mexico in 22 international fixtures, managing to notch four goals along the way. This remarkable international track record makes him an alluring prospect for Chelsea’s consideration.
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In the landscape of potential signings, Gimenez presents a cost-effective alternative for Chelsea, particularly when weighed against their interest in pricier options such as Ivan Toney, valued at £65 million, and Victor Osimhen, the most sought-after striker in Europe.
The transfer expert Fabrizio Romano suggests that an offer in the vicinity of £39 million might be adequate to secure Gimenez’s services.
Should this prospective transfer come to fruition, it would not only enhance Chelsea’s attacking capabilities but also underscore their commitment to acquiring top-tier talent without overstretching their financial resources.
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