Jimenez Open to Move to Tottenham
The future of Mexican striker Santiago Giménez has become a topic of increasing discussion during the summer transfer window, amid serious interest from Tottenham Hotspur in acquiring his services as part of the team's rebuilding project for the upcoming season.
According to consistent press reports, Jiménez is open to the idea of leaving AC Milan this summer, especially after a challenging first season in Italy where he was unable to replicate the performances he previously showcased with Feyenoord. This has led him to consider taking on a new challenge, possibly in the English Premier League.
Tottenham's management believes that the 25-year-old player has the right attributes to strengthen the front line, whether as a direct competitor or as a partner to striker Dominic Solanke. This is especially important as the London club is looking to add new attacking options following a comprehensive evaluation of the team's performance last season.
Jiménez had built his European reputation during his successful stint with Feyenoord, where he scored dozens of goals and led the team to several local successes before moving to Milan in a major deal in 2025. However, his experience at San Siro has not gone as expected so far, which has opened the door to speculations about his future.
Although there is no official offer on AC Milan's table at the moment, indications from England and Mexico confirm that Tottenham is seriously considering making a move after the end of the 2026 World Cup, while the Italian club would not oppose considering suitable offers if they meet its financial demands.
The picture is expected to become clearer in the coming weeks as Tottenham continues to shape its new project and seeks to bring in names capable of returning the team to competition at the highest local and European levels.
According to consistent press reports, Jiménez is open to the idea of leaving AC Milan this summer, especially after a challenging first season in Italy where he was unable to replicate the performances he previously showcased with Feyenoord. This has led him to consider taking on a new challenge, possibly in the English Premier League.
Tottenham's management believes that the 25-year-old player has the right attributes to strengthen the front line, whether as a direct competitor or as a partner to striker Dominic Solanke. This is especially important as the London club is looking to add new attacking options following a comprehensive evaluation of the team's performance last season.
Jiménez had built his European reputation during his successful stint with Feyenoord, where he scored dozens of goals and led the team to several local successes before moving to Milan in a major deal in 2025. However, his experience at San Siro has not gone as expected so far, which has opened the door to speculations about his future.
Although there is no official offer on AC Milan's table at the moment, indications from England and Mexico confirm that Tottenham is seriously considering making a move after the end of the 2026 World Cup, while the Italian club would not oppose considering suitable offers if they meet its financial demands.
The picture is expected to become clearer in the coming weeks as Tottenham continues to shape its new project and seeks to bring in names capable of returning the team to competition at the highest local and European levels.