Official: Santiago Giménez Thread

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Santiago Gimenez has landed to complete his transfer to Milan from Feyenoord, believed to be worth €32m plus bonuses and a cut of the sell-on fee.

The Mexico international flew from Rotterdam via private jet and was greeted at the airport by fans and media on Saturday evening.
 
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The 22 years old Mexican attacker is the classical center forward goal scorer profile, who loves to operate near the penalty area, where he becomes most dangerous. Giménez stands out for his great positioning and off the ball movements, superb finishing and innate killer instinct.

Playing for Feyenoord, his function does not make him an active player in the build up or on the ball, averaging just around 15 passes per 90 minutes. Despite that fact, he possesses great ability to link up and associates with teammates, and vision to be incisive with his passing. Where he makes a great contribution for his squad is by his active offering and mobility in the attacking phase. He possesses a huge range of movements in his off the ball skillset. Apart from coming deeper to receive and play easily to keep on progressing, he knows how to attack space by diagonal runs, can place with ease himself behind the opposition defensive line and reads the game well to drop wide, create overloads and build the attack. Not being him most of the time the receptor of passes with his moves, the work he does is essential, opening up spaces for teammates and enlarging the pitch/pushing the rival defense back. Being his mobile contribution his main strength in Feyenoord´s high tempo style of play, it's not usual to see him acting as the hold-up player, but his size, physicality and ball protecting allows him to adopt that role if necessary.

Despite being an interesting help for his mates with his tactical intelligence when trying to create and initiate plays, he becomes amazingly determinant and decisive when operating near the penalty area. Santiago is a clear example of a striker who has the goal in mind every time, ambitioning to score in every match. He averages almost 4 shots per match, being half of them on target. Those stats show his good ball striking ability, having quick preparation to set up the shot, and accuracy in his finishing, being able to superbly finish the plays even with his weaker foot or headers. If he is clever off the ball during build up phases, he possesses the same clarity inside the penalty area (being percentile 99 in touches inside the penalty area), knowing how to lose markers, and where to explode space with perfect timing, obtaining dangerous spots. In fact, it is really common to see his trademark runs inside the area, attacking the nearest post from the defenders blind side. He is not just a play finisher, as he has great ability to create goal scoring opportunities for himself. Operating inside the penalty area he possesses a great repertory of body feints and great ball dominance/manipulation, able to play in tight spaces and create own shooting angles, being a clear menace for every defender. He also possesses great dribbling skills, being able to surpass rivals on conduction when receiving the ball, loving to verticalize the game trying to get fastly and enter the rival penalty area.

Off the ball he is the starting piece off the high pressure proposed by Feyenoord, being his aggressiveness a key factor in his defensive commitment. Active in avoiding progressive passing lines and being fast and strong to harass rivals in possession of the ball, his pressure makes it difficult for the rival team's progression, allowing his teammates from the second line to regain many possessions in advanced areas to project into attack. When rivals surpass the initial pressing, he tends to track back and help the midfield, being a key element to win death balls and duels from defenders clearances and try to maintain possession. In those situations, his aerial game should be improved, as he possesses characteristics to be dominant in aerial game but struggles to win most of the duels, having a ratio of 35,7% this season.

Santiago Gimenez is the kind of striker every manager would love to have. Committed in the defensive phase, a team player tireless of providing alternatives to his mates with his movements and incredibly accurate in his finishing, with a prolific goal scoring instinct, he has catched attention of many top european clubs, who would surely be monitoring his performances thinking of the next transfer windows.

 

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Santiago Giménez Scouting Report

Santiago Giménez, the 22-year-old hailing from Mexico and Argentina, has been making waves at Feyenoord with his statistics.

Operating as a centre-forward and embodying the role of a poacher, Giménez has become a force.

With a left foot that serves as a lethal weapon, he has showcased his scoring qualities in the Eredivisie, contributing significantly to Feyenoord’s campaign.

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Giménez’s remarkable performances have not gone unnoticed, reflected in his staggering market value of €50m.

Under contract until 2027, the young striker has become an integral part of Feyenoord’s attacking setup.

In 21 league appearances, he has found the back of the net an impressive 19 times, complementing his goal-scoring instincts with four crucial assists.

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With a muscular upper body, Giménez is not only a classic target man but also possesses a burst of acceleration that allows him to make effective runs into channels and support transitions with remarkable agility and balance.

His physical attributes, coupled with an impeccable engine and fitness level, make him a relentless force on the field, leading the press, closing angles, and showcasing energy that is both infectious and vital for his team.

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Giménez’s strength is a standout feature, allowing him to absorb contact, compete well in duels with centre-backs, and hold off defenders when playing with his back to goal.

His goal-scoring exploits often reflect his ability to use his body to create separation, enabling him to fire shots at goal with precision and power.

Whether it’s attacking the box at high speed or contorting his body to remain upright, Giménez’s physical prowess is a multifaceted asset.

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When it comes to scoring, Giménez’s proficiency in the 18-yard box is undeniable.

From tap-ins to clever finishes, headers with power and placement, and penalties, his goal-scoring repertoire is diverse, making him a desirable player for any team.

While his shooting from distance may display some inconsistencies, his efficiency in close-range situations more than compensates for any perceived weaknesses.

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In terms of movement off the ball, Giménez’s intelligence shines through, especially in the final and middle thirds.

His preference for starting in central areas before drifting into the half-space between centre-back and full-back creates space for himself and his teammates.

This movement is particularly effective when the play is wide, allowing wingers to exploit the created space centrally or find Giménez positioned on the blindside of the centre-back for potential crosses or cutbacks.
 

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After smashing 19 goals across 18 Eredivisie appearances so far this campaign, Feyenoord striker, Santiago Giménez is continuing to prove himself as one of Europe’s next brightest stars.






By Nathan Evans






As a result, some of the biggest clubs on the continent are now said to be tracking him with increased interest, including Premier League sides such as Arsenal, Tottenham, and Manchester United. But is the Mexican maestro ready for a move to one of Europe’s elite teams in the near future? We take a look below.



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Starting out in Mexico (he was born in Argentina) with top-flight side Cruz Azul, from the very outset Giménez was labelled as one of the club’s biggest prospects. His professional debut came back in August 2017, but despite his early promise, it wouldn’t be until February 2020 when he would finally score for the first time in Liga MX.

His return of 22 goals across 88 appearances for his boyhood club came alongside a first league championship in May 2021 as the young striker helped his side to end a 24 year league title drought. The following August, he’d go on to be named Liga MX Player of the Month for the first time, before then winning it again the month after.

That subsequently proved to be enough for Dutch side Feyenoord to come calling, and for a fee of just €6million, he joined up with his new teammates in late July 2022. From that point, Giménez has developed into one of the most clinical forwards in Europe’s top ten leagues and now with plenty of interest supposedly surrounding him, the reigning Dutch champions could be set for an almighty windfall, if and when they cash in.

Simply put, Giménez is a purebred striker, a bullish forward who loves to operate as a ‘fox-in-the-box’ with killer instinct in front of goal. He’s exactly the sort of striker who never gives the opposition’s defence a second to think, constantly keeping them busy whether with the ball at his feet or out of possession. Alongside his goalscoring, he possesses great positioning and is brilliant at making off the ball runs to great effect, either to find space behind the defensive line or to make space for his teammates.



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Starting with his most impressive skill, his finishing, it’s safe to say that few strikers across Europe’s top ten leagues are having a better 2023/24 season than the Mexican international.

As mentioned before, Giménez is the type of striker who loves to lurk inside the box with his elite anticipation skills seeing him find space at key times in order to net for his side. With just one of his goals coming from outside the penalty area this campaign in the Eredivisie, the 22-year-old has returned 19 goals from an xG rate of 15.91, highlighting his impressive finishing skills that have also seen him rack up one of Europe’s best conversation rates in the process.

That’s because his 19 league goals have come from just 35 shots on target and 75 shots in total – giving him the fifth best conversion rate of any player with more than five goals in one of Europe’s top ten leagues this season. Interestingly, his shot total overall is the most of any striker in a similar league too, showcasing how Giménez instinctively shoots at goal when in a position to do so, whilst his 153 touches in the opposition’s box – the most of any player in the Eredivisie – highlight his know-how of where best to be in the penalty area.



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There’s plenty of other parts to his game which make the former Cruz Azul youngster one of Europe’s most desirable players too.

Although Giménez has averaged just 10.62 successful passes per 90 in the league, for an out-and-out striker his overall link up play is relatively strong. This campaign in the Dutch top-flight for instance, he’s recorded four assists from an xA rate of 2.35 – both figures putting him in the top 15% of all strikers in similar leagues. That’s due to his strong hold up play both with the ball at his feet and when challenging defenders in the air, whilst his impressive vision means that he can play both short, yet effective passes but also complete the longer balls out wide when needed.

There’s also Giménez’s stunning range of off-the-ball movement which in truth, gives him the edge over most strikers currently plying their trade on the continent. As previously stated, the Mexican striker is selfless in his movement, either making diagonal runs to find space for himself or to create room for his teammates to thrive in. He can also seamlessly mix up his play which keeps the opposition second guessing throughout matches, either dropping deep to receive the ball or make penetrative darts through the defensive line which very much compliments and suits Feyenoord’s current style of play. Additionally, his intelligence allows him to use his body to great effect in drawing fouls from opposition players, as referenced by his 31 fouls won in the league, two of which resulting in penalties.



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His off-the-ball work that he undertakes when out of possession additionally remains a step above other strikers at his level. Such is his high work-rate and effective pressing qualities, he ranks in the top five percent of all forwards in similar leagues for winning possession in the final third this season (17). His 42 ball recoveries in total also rank him amongst the top ten percent in his position, whilst his 77 duels won overall highlight his hard-working approach in matches both to make key contributions in attack, but to additionally help his team from a defensive standpoint – something which remains a much sought after quality in a forward at the highest level in modern football.

Due to his all-round ability and his specialised finishing capabilities in particular, Feyenoord’s Santiago Giménez will be a much sought after player in the coming years. Whether he moves this winter remains unknown, but if he doesn’t, expect an almighty battle to commence in the summer as some of Europe’s biggest sides look to obtain his signature.

 

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Well a short while ago everyone was calling him the next big thing so fine with me.
 

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