The 'Quotidiano Sportivo' today highlighted how AC Milan are focusing on Francesco Camarda's contractual situation. The youngster will turn 16 on Sunday, March 10. The Rossoneri want to sign with him then, and as per the rules and regulations, the new agreement can have a maximum duration of three years for a player of his age.
In six days, Camarda will face the first major crossroads of his career. On one side, Milan: a club where he has grown up, a team he supports (he goes to the Curva Sud with his father to sing chants); on the other, the many top foreign clubs that are looking for him (Manchester City, Arsenal, Borussia Dortmund, and Newcastle among them) and that would be ready to 'shower him with money'.
Francesco Camarda, therefore, finds himself in a tough spot, and he has to make the right decision for his future.
For the QS newspaper, however, Camarda is very attached to the club that launched him onto the most prestigious stage, he feels like a true Milanista and has no intention of "betraying" those who have trusted him. Therefore, he is heading towards the renewal with Milan because he sees Milan in his near future and, after his birthday, the signing of the three-year contract with the Rossoneri, therefore, should arrive.
He will have a salary of 400 thousand euros net per season plus bonuses, the possibility of playing - if the project takes off - in Milan Under 23 in Serie C and the chance to stay increasingly in close contact with the First Team. For a gradual, but deserved and predestined growth path.
