
"Francesco Camarda has undergone corrective surgery to fix his shoulder issue, and he is not expected back for a few weeks. Camarda has been absent since the draw against Juventus back in round 18, with it becoming clear afterwards that he has a troublesome upper body issue. In recent weeks, he had attempted to resolve his shoulder problem with conservative therapy."
"Following a further medical consultation in the last few hours, the Salento club - along with parent club Milan and the player himself - decided to proceed with the surgery to hopefully fix the injury for good. La Gazzetta dello Sport (seen below) confirm that Camarda underwent surgery yesterday at the Humanitas hospital in Rozzano, which is close to Milan. It was arthroscopic (keyhole) surgery on his right shoulder to reconstruct the glenoid labrum, to get technical."
"The 17-year-old striker is on loan at Lecce until the end of the season, after which he will return to Milan. Camarda (one goal in 17 appearances for the Giallorossi) will be out for approximately three months and will return for the final part of the season. His last match was against Roma on January 6th and it remains to be seen how many more minutes he will get between now and June, in what has been a difficult campaign for the Italian."
Francesco Camarda underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder to reconstruct the glenoid labrum after ongoing upper-body problems. The 17-year-old striker has been absent since the draw with Juventus in round 18 and previously tried conservative therapy to address the issue. Following a recent medical consultation, Lecce, AC Milan and the player agreed to proceed with corrective surgery at Humanitas hospital in Rozzano. Camarda is on loan at Lecce until season end and will return to Milan afterwards. The operation will sideline him for approximately three months, meaning he should return for the final part of the season.
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