AC Milan are set to give young players a chance to shine in the upcoming pre-season, with Andrej Kostic and Francesco Camarda in line for a spot in the first team. The Rossoneri have been searching for a new striker for five consecutive transfer windows, and it seems they may turn to their youth instead. Kostic, who has experience with Partizan Belgrade, and Camarda, who returned from a loan spell with Lecce, will be given the opportunity to impress new coach Ruben Amorim.

Both players have the potential to lead the front line, but it would be a risk to thrust them into the first team so soon. Amorim seems willing to take that risk, especially given the club's lack of success in finding a replacement for Olivier Giroud. The pair could be the ones to shake up the attack, and it will be interesting to see how they perform in pre-season.

Milan's search for a new striker has been ongoing for some time, with little success. The club has spent millions trying to find a suitable replacement, but perhaps the answer lies within their own youth ranks. Kostic and Camarda will be given the chance to prove themselves, and it could be a shrewd move by Amorim and the club.

The upcoming pre-season will be crucial for both players, as they look to make a lasting impression on the coach and secure a spot in the first team. With the right guidance and support, they could become key players for Milan in the future.