Milan market, English sirens for Gimenez but need the right offer

Santiago Gimenez just can’t seem to make his mark on the Milan jersey. Due in part to a few too many physical problems, the Mexican striker is struggling to make a difference, especially in terms of goals.
Jointed to the Diavolo last January, the former PSV center forward, to date, has scored seven goals in the Rossoneri shirt: six last year and only one in this first slice of the season. Very little for a man who, with PSV, scored 65 goals in 105 total games.
It cannot be ruled out that the Rossoneri will decide to focus on some other profile. A farewell of Santiago Gimenez in January is possible, provided that the right offer arrives, which cannot be less than 25 to 30 million euros.
The club is also looking for a new player.
It seems that, from the Premier League, some offers may arrive. Several English clubs are in need of a heavyweight forward. These would include West Ham and Brighton. Clearly, should Santiago Gimenez pack his bags in January, the Diavolo would immediately go in search of a forward who can replace him. The dream would be Robert Lewandowski who, however, is not going anywhere in January, barring incredible twists and turns at Barcelona. More likely is the track leading to Joshua Zirkzee.
