CM: Paratici wants Camarda at Fiorentina - entourage give Milan a 'significant conundrum'
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CM: Paratici wants Camarda at Fiorentina - entourage give Milan a 'significant conundrum'
"Francesco Camarda has had a difficult season on loan at Lecce, and his future for 2026-27 remains to be determined. After the confusion created in the 2024-25 season when Camarda shuttled between the Primavera, Milan Futuro and the first team, the jewel of the academy system moved to Lecce last summer on loan with an option to buy for €3m and a buy-back at €4m."
"On January 29th, Camarda underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder at the Humanitas hospital in Rozzano (Milan) to reconstruct the glenoid labrum. This was necessary to resolve a lingering shoulder problem, and he will be out until mid-April but remained at Lecce."
"Well, Fiorentina are considering a move: their new sporting director Fabio Paratici is a big admirer and knows his agent Giuseppe Riso well. Fiorentina are considering changes to their attack, which could see the departure of Moise Kean (though the two options are unrelated)."
"Milan's position remains unchanged: Camarda is not for sale outright unless there are sensational, irresistible offers. This is partly due to image concerns, as well as a long-term vision for the teenage striker."
Francesco Camarda, an 18-year-old Milan academy prospect, has struggled during his loan spell at Lecce in the 2024-25 season, making only 19 appearances with minimal goal contributions. The loan deal included a €3m purchase option and €4m buy-back clause for Milan. Camarda underwent shoulder surgery in January and will miss action until mid-April. Despite the difficult season, significant interest surrounds his development as a potential future Italy national team striker. Fiorentina, under new sporting director Fabio Paratici, are actively considering a move for Camarda. Milan maintains a firm stance against selling him outright, preferring to retain control through their buy-back clause while protecting their long-term investment in the young talent.
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