AC Milan are aiming for the future as always and they have a gem in their hands who can really become a very important figure in the team in the coming years. We are talking about Francesco Camarda, the 16-year-old talent in the Primavera squad.
In early July, barring sensational upheavals, Camarda will sign his first professional contract: it will be a three-year agreement until 2027, which demonstrates the club's intention to invest in the teenager who has been nurtured at home and is a die-hard fan of the Rossoneri colors.
Camarda, however, is not the only young talented player whom Milan is focusing on. Generally speaking, this season, many Primavera players have debuted in the first team, also due to injury of some senior players. From Jan-Carlo Simic to Davide Bartesaghi, from Francesco Camarda himself to Kevin Zeroli, passing through Chaka Traorè (now on loan at Serie B side Palermo) and without forgetting Alex Jimenez.
Speaking of the Spaniard, Tuttosport confirmed the latest news that discuss Milan having reached an agreement with Real Madrid for a slightly lower buy-option than initially planned.
The Madrid club will receive 5 million euros, and the buyback clause will also increase. Amidst all this, Milan, enjoying the Primavera team at the Youth League final four for the second consecutive year, is also thinking about the reserve team: an Under 23 in Serie C where Camarda and his teammates would be at the center of the project and assisted in their growth as professional footballers.