Feyenoord may miss out on profits from the transfer of Santiago Giménez, who was sold to AC Milan for 30.2 million euros. According to data from FootballTransfers, the Mexican striker has an Estimated Transfer Value (ETV) of 22.3 million euros. This means that AC Milan will not make much profit from the sale of Giménez, and that Feyenoord will not receive any income from the transfer fee. Giménez was a key striker for Feyenoord, but he could not perform well at AC Milan. He played 37 games for the club and scored seven goals and provided three assists. The past season was particularly difficult for Giménez, as he was injured for a long time and failed to score a single goal in the Serie A. There have been several speculations about Giménez's future, and it now seems that he will make a transfer in the summer. Lazio is reportedly interested in the Mexican striker, but no official bid has been made. Feyenoord will closely follow the news about Giménez's possible departure, and it will undoubtedly be seen as a significant event at the club. The Rotterdammers will have to be content with the solidarity contribution they receive from AC Milan, if the club sells Giménez for 22.3 million euros. That means that Feyenoord will have to be content with a solidarity contribution of 223,000 euros.