Francesco Camarda is the youngest debutant in Serie A history. He is a great pillar of Primavera team under the guidance of Ignazio Abate and AC Milan want to keep him for many years to come.
There is still a long way to go, and there have been a few minor setbacks in negotiating his first professional contract, but now the ending, at least for this first chapter, could be very sweet for everyone, especially Milan.
Last week, there was a very positive meeting at the club's headquarters between Milan and his agents, likely the first step toward a more operational phase of the negotiation.
The parties have remained in constant contact even in recent hours, and now a white smoke seems very close. A general agreement has been reached, but some important details still need to be defined.
The club remains cautious until the moment of signing, which is expected in early July, when Camarda will sign his first professional contract. The duration will be three years, the maximum allowed by federation rules for players who have just turned 16.
According to Calciomercato.com, Milan and Camarda had already reached a basic agreement several months ago, which was not finalised for various reasons (relational, economic, and project-related). This justifies the caution of the Rossoneri club. The entourage of the AC Milan talent talent is now convinced of the merit of the Under 23 project, where Francesco will be a key player. First, however, the path leads to the appointment in the month of July with a contract to be signed to fend off the pressing interest from Borussia Dortmund.
