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Tottenham and Real Madrid frontrunners in the race for Feyenoord goal machine Santiago Gimenez

Tottenham Hotspur and Real Madrid are leading the race for Feyenoord’s striker sensation Santiago Gimenez, according to his intermediary Morris Pagniello.

The 22-year-old continues to dominate headlines with his prolific scoring run while establishing himself as one of the best strikers in Europe.

Arriving at Feyenoord as an unknown commodity in the summer of 2022, the Mexican international capped off his debut season with 23 goals across all competitions whilst propelling the Dutch giants to the Eredivisie title.

Gimenez has grown by leaps and bounds this term, bagging 15 goals and three assists in 11 appearances, which includes an impressive double on his Champions League debut against Lazio last night.

The Mexican youngster’s blistering form indicates that he is on course to register incredible numbers this season, which, in turn, will also turn the heads of some of Europe’s elite clubs.

With a contract running until 2027, Feyenoord may find it hard to stave off the suitors for long in the event of lucrative offers.

Gimenez’s consultant Pagniello has claimed that Madrid and Spurs are the most interested parties although clubs like Atletico Madrid, Inter Milan, Juventus and Arsenal reportedly keeping tabs on him.

“The teams that are currently closest to his possible arrival are Real Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur,” Pagniello told 1908.nl.

Pagniello had earlier claimed that Spurs enquired about Gimenez when they were scouring the market for a replacement for Harry Kane.

Gimenez can be the perfect successor to the Three Lions international and can take his game to a further level under Ange Postecoglou.

However, Madrid also can be an appealing destination for Gimenez, and the La Liga giants haven’t found a replacement for Karim Benzema since his departure in the summer.

Atletico have been credited as long-term suitors for the Mexican international, however, they would struggle to keep up with the clubs with deep pockets.

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