The next season will be extremely important for Camarda's growth, and for Milan it is absolutely forbidden to make the wrong choice. Because in the three meetings that took place in less than 10 days with his agent Beppe Riso, all the management issues from last season and the ideas for the upcoming one were put on the table.
The young AC Milan striker, born in 2008, after making his Serie A debut with the Rossoneri and also his debut in the Champions League—becoming the youngest Italian ever to play in Europe’s top competition—wrote history last year in Cagliari-Milan. His starting appearance in the league on November 9 added another line to his record of precociousness: he is the youngest outfield player ever to start a Serie A match for Milan, second overall only to goalkeeper Giuseppe Sacchi (in 1942).
A renewal then a loan move for Camarda...
Francesco is the record-breaking Rossonero youngster who now wants to grow up, step by step. With patience, hard work, responsibility, and that talent which simply needs the proper support. Milan has reached an agreement with Riso to extend the current contract—set to expire in July 2027—by another year, with a salary adjustment from the current €450,000 net per year plus bonuses. In the next few hours, all the terms will be finalized and Camarda is expected to sign at the beginning of next week. Once everything is signed and sealed, the 2008-born player will be loaned out to the club offering the best project guarantees, as told via Calciomercato.com
Who wants to sign Camarda?
The 17-year-old's entourage aims to find a suitable placement in the top division. Corvino’s Lecce has already expressed concrete interest, and contact will also be established with Pisa in the coming hours. In Serie B, at least six clubs are interested, with Spezia and Carrarese currently ahead of the competition. Camarda’s future—between the renewal and a new experience—will be defined within a week, strictly under the dry loan formula.
