Premier League
Santiago Giménez, Mexican forward for Feyenoord, could be on the verge of making the leap to the Premier League, as Nottingham Forest has shown a strong interest in signing him.
The English club has made an initial offer of 25 million euros for the striker, which was rejected by Feyenoord, who values their star between 40 and 45 million euros. Despite this initial setback, negotiations are expected to continue, with Forest prepared to enhance their proposal in the coming days.
Santiago Giménez, on the verge of the Premier League
Giménez's future seems to be moving further away from Feyenoord, despite his excellent start to the season in the Netherlands. With four goals and an assist already to his name, in addition to playing a key role in winning the Dutch Super Cup, the Mexican has shown he is ready for a new challenge in a more prestigious league.
Throughout the summer, Giménez's name has been linked with big clubs like Arsenal, Tottenham, Juventus, and even Real Madrid. However, it is Nottingham Forest who has taken the lead in trying to secure the striker. The English club, aware of the Mexican's talent and potential, aims to lower Feyenoord's asking price but is not ruling out increasing their initial offer to close the deal before the transfer window shuts.
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