Francesco Camarda, the Italian starlet of AC Milan, will be called up for the Milan match tonight against Belgian outfit Club Brugge at the San Siro.

As pointed out by the Italian daily newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport in this morning's print edition, if the Rossonero youngster makes his debut, he will actually become the youngest Italian ever to play in the UEFA Champions League.
Currently, the record belongs to Moise Kean when he made an appearance with Juventus on November 22, 2016 against Sevilla (He was 16 years, 8 months and 25 days old).
Camarda could become increasingly important in Fonseca's Milan
During yesterday's press conference, head coach Paulo Fonseca was asked whether he needed a new striker from the market (with Luka Jovic not registered in the Champions League and Tammy Abraham's injury), he offered these words:
"I am very satisfied with the players I have. This is not a normal situation to have both Abraham and Jovic out. Normally, we always have solutions, and in addition, we have Camarda, in whom we have great faith. I don't think we need more players in this position."
