Francesco Camarda’s future should be outlined in the coming days. The Rossoneri talent, born in 2008, has spent this year shuttling between Milan Futuro and (too much) time on the first-team bench. For this reason, the goal of the Rossoneri management is to send Camarda out on a dry loan, allowing him to spend a full year as a professional at a high level. Both Luca Bianchin and Gianluca Di Marzio have, in the last few minutes, reported Milan’s intention to renew Camarda for one more year and then loan him out.

According to Gazzetta dello Sport journalist Bianchin, the Rossoneri club intends to extend Camarda’s current contract by one year, from 2027 to 2028. Once this is finalized, there will be the opportunity to send him out on loan. According to Di Marzio, the teams currently most interested and leading the race are two: from Serie B, there’s Spezia — who this year were carried by another young striker, Francesco Pio Esposito — and from Serie A, there’s Lecce.