Speaking on Radio Mexico, Gimenez's father said: "It's been a very confusing few hours. It's very strange for a sporting director to make statements like that before a game. Santi was never consulted. The reality is that Santi is an AC Milan player, and when the parties met on Monday, it was decided that he would stay.
"It was a bad night. I didn't sleep, I was always updated on what was going on and in constant contact with the Rossoneri club. After hearing the words of Milan's sporting director, it was difficult.
"What Santi is living is the dream he had as a child. He has great room for growth. I see him calm on and off the field. He is at an elite club where the pressure is greater than before.
"In Milan's sporting and market model, spending 40 million for a player you are loaning after four months makes no sense. I don't know if it happened or not, but you could hear about it. Santi is at a club he loves, where he wants to be, but if he changes teams, the world does not end. He is very happy there, it was hard to get there. A lot of strong players have arrived and you have to know that at Milan, you have to perform at the top every game, they don't wait for you. But I am confident that it will be a great season for Santi."