AC Milan is preparing for significant contract discussions with young talent Francesco Camarda this summer. His recent 18th birthday has opened the door for a long-term agreement, potentially securing one of Italy’s most promising football prospects for years to come.
The Rossoneri aim to convert Camarda’s existing contract, which extends to 2028, into a five-year deal. This strategic move would not only underscore his importance to the club’s future vision but also help deter the numerous foreign clubs reportedly tracking his development.
Young Forward Focuses on Recovery and Future
However, a key question remains: is he ready to contend for a spot in Milan’s senior squad’s immediate plans?
His recent loan stint at Lecce offered a challenging initiation into professional football. It proved physically demanding and often tough, yielding only one goal in 17 appearances before a shoulder operation in January regrettably cut his season short.
He is, however, anticipated to regain full fitness before the current campaign concludes.
The most probable scenario this summer is another loan spell. Milan appears committed to replicating the successful development path of players like Pio Esposito, advocating for a gradual, low-pressure progression within the Serie A framework before his eventual integration into the San Siro squad.








