Santiago Gimenez was the big signing of Milan's winter transfer market, which, after a lengthy negotiation, secured him permanently from Feyenoord.
The Mexican striker was already at Milanello yesterday, where he underwent personalised training due to a minor physical issue he sustained in his last match with the Dutch team against Lille.

The Milan medical staff did not want to take any risks, but the results were positive, and today the new number 7 will have his first group training session under the orders of Sergio Conceiçao.
This morning, La Gazzetta dello Sport reported that Gimenez is aiming to make his debut with the Milan shirt at San Siro against Roma in the Coppa Italia quarterfinals tomorrow evening.
It is still unclear whether he will start or come on during the match, but if everything goes as planned in today’s training session at Milanello, Milan fans will get to see him for the first time on the Meazza pitch.
"He’s ready and motivated," said Zlatan Ibrahimovic before the derby. Today at noon, the Mexican will be presented to the media, then rush to Milanello for his first group training session with his new teammates.
Gimenez, who scored 16 goals with Feyenoord in the first half of the season, shared his emotions with Milan TV: "Milan was the club I have loved since I was a child. I watched Kakà, Beckham, Ronaldinho, Pirlo, Gattuso... That whole group of players who impressed the world. That’s why Milan has always been my dream since I was little. I have so many old photos of me wearing the rossonero shirt." The Mexican forward strongly wanted Milan, and now his dream has finally come true.

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Getting back to our article, what else did Zlatan Ibrahimovic say about Gimenez?
Is Santiago Gimenez stronger than Christian Vieri?
"He’s as strong as Ibra, a different level."
Why not sign him in July?
"It wasn’t possible. Feyenoord was also involved, and there was no opportunity. Now there was, and we signed him."
