Yesterday, Francesco Camarda, the youngest player to debut in the Serie A championship, turned 16, the minimum age required to sign his first professional contract. Milan can now secure the young Rossoneri forward, although his fate will be decided in the summer: starting from July, the Rossoneri can earn an extra year on the player's contract, ideally signing him until 2027, whereas today a three-year contract would only reach the summer before (2026).
Today, La Gazzetta dello Sport addresses the topic again and headlines:
"Sixteen-year-old Camarda: greetings from Leao. Milan at work, eyes on City and United."
While the Rossoneri management has been in talks with Francesco Camarda's entourage for some time, the striker is heavily followed abroad: teams like Manchester City, Manchester United, and Borussia Dortmund are reportedly tracking him.
It is noted, however, that post-Brexit regulations prohibit a transfer before the age of 18. Meanwhile, yesterday Leao wished Camarda well: "Best wishes, little bomber."
