AC Milan have not received an offer from Orlando City for striker Santiago Gimenez, despite recent reports suggesting otherwise. Gimenez had a tough last season, failing to score a single goal in Serie A due to injuries and has since lost his starting spot for Mexico. The 25-year-old was a major investment for Milan in the 2025 winter window, but his performances have led to exit talk.

Fabrizio Romano, a well-known football journalist, has confirmed that no bid has been made by Orlando City for Gimenez. The American club has been linked to the striker, with reports of a potential €30m offer, but Romano insists that nothing has been put on the table. Ricardo Moreira, Orlando City's sporting director, is known for his ambitious approach to transfers, having worked on the signing of Antoine Griezmann.

Gimenez's situation at Milan is uncertain, with the club set to undergo significant changes under new management. Ruben Amorim, the incoming manager, will have to decide what to do with the striker, who could still leave the club. For now, though, there is no evidence of an offer from Orlando City.

The future of Gimenez will be one to watch in the coming weeks, as Milan prepare for the new season. The club will look to strengthen their squad, but may also need to make some tough decisions on players who are no longer part of their plans.