AC Milan are set to activate their buy-clause for young Italian striker Francesco Camarda, who impressed during his loan spell at Lecce. The Rossoneri will pay €4 million to secure Camarda's services, but his future remains uncertain. Camarda had expressed his desire to stay with Milan and push for a spot in the squad, but a loan move could be on the cards.
Milan's coaching staff, led by Ruben Amorim, will assess Camarda's abilities during pre-season to determine his potential role in the team. Amorim, along with other coaches, will evaluate Camarda's skills and decide whether he can make an impact in the first team. Alternatively, a loan move to a team like Torino, led by Ignazio Abate, or Sassuolo, under Alberto Aquilani, could provide Camarda with valuable experience.
Camarda has worked closely with Abate in the Primavera and a move to Torino could be a good fit. However, Amorim's plans for Camarda will play a significant role in determining his future. The young striker's development will be crucial in the coming season, and Milan's coaching staff will need to make a decision that benefits his growth.
The Rossoneri are keen to see Camarda thrive, and with several options on the table, his future is set to be a key talking point in the coming weeks.







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