AC Milan have officially activated the buy-back clause in Francesco Camarda's contract, as confirmed by Lecce. This move was widely expected given the structure of the deal agreed upon last summer. The buy-back clause had to be triggered between June 18 and 20, and Milan have now secured the young player's return.

Camarda's situation had been closely watched by Milan fans, with the club keen to retain his services. The deal sees Milan pay around €500k in total, with Lecce likely having paid €3m for the buy-out. This puts the buy-back at approximately €3.5m, a relatively modest fee for a player with significant potential.

The young forward will now rejoin the Rossoneri, providing a boost to their attacking options. Milan's decision to trigger the buy-back clause underlines their commitment to developing young talent and building a strong squad for the future.

Camarda's return to Milan is a significant move, especially considering the club's focus on nurturing young players. The club's strategy seems to be paying off, with several young talents making a name for themselves in the first team.