Portuguese head coach of AC Milan, Paulo Fonseca, has already shown that he’s not afraid to throw Francesco Camarda into the mix.
Week after week, the young Italian striker is accumulating more and more minutes with the first team, despite the Portuguese coach reshaping the Rossoneri’s attacking hierarchy in Slovan Bratislava.
Against Slovan, Fonseca started Tammy Abraham, who certainly did not disappoint, delivering both a goal and an assist.

Milan's investment is Francesco Camarda.
As reported by Tuttosport, the 16-year-old talent enjoys the trust of the club, so much so that they see him as the team's future striker, in the long term.
In fact, with Luka Jovic out for at least a month and excluded from the technical project, Camarda now aims to carve out a bigger role in the first team, as it’s unlikely we’ll see him regularly feature with Milan Futuro anymore.
