Francesco Camarda, AC Milan’s young prodigy, has caught the attention of several top Premier League clubs. The Italian striker, who recently turned 16, made history as the youngest player to debut in Serie A. Despite being eligible to sign his first professional contract with Milan, negotiations seem to be at a standstill.
This uncertainty has piqued the interest of Arsenal, Tottenham, and Manchester City, who are all keen on securing the services of the promising talent. Camarda has already showcased his potential, making two appearances for AC Milan’s senior team and scoring 12 goals for their Primavera squad this season.
Transfer expert Matteo Moretto has reported that, as of now, there is no agreement between Milan and Camarda regarding his contract. While discussions are expected to continue, the outcome remains uncertain, leaving the door open for Premier League clubs to potentially swoop in during the summer transfer window. However, the situation is fluid, and Camarda’s future with AC Milan or elsewhere is yet to be determined.
Francesco Camarda’s strongest position is as a centre-forward, also known as a striker. He is best suited to playing in the centre of a 4-3-3 system. However, he is a complete attacker who is also adaptable. He is described as a “complete forward, a tall player (at 6ft already) who is an excellent combination of a target man, poacher, and deep-lying forward.” His physical power and intellect let him play fruitfully with his back to the goal. He is very good at connecting with midfield and attacking partners. He is also described as being a good dribbler, very strong and difficult to knock off the ball, and aerially a threat in the box. He also presses well from the front.