Francesco Camarda will play for Lecce next season, moving to Puglia on a loan deal with an option to buy and a counter-option. This is what has been gathered in the past few hours by the editorial staff of MilanNews.it, which had already anticipated the news yesterday, emphasizing how the Puglian team—and director Pantaleo Corvino—were in pole position in the race for the loan of the 2008-born Rossoneri talent.

After discussions with the player’s agent, Beppe Riso, Milan decided to send Camarda on a one-year loan to an environment that can help him grow and play regularly at a high level. Evidently, Lecce met the Rossoneri club's requirements, which believes in the player and hopes to have him more prepared for next year. An agreement has been reached between the two clubs, with Milan reserving the right to counter-buy the talent in case the Puglian side decides to exercise the purchase option.
This year, Camarda made a total of 14 appearances with Milan’s first team and played 18 matches with 5 goals for Milan Futuro in Serie C.
Source: Milannews.it
