
By: Oliver Fisher
Francesco Camarda will soon be announced as a new Lecce player, and a report has revealed the details of some bonuses.
Camarda arrived in Lecce on Sunday ahead of undergoing a medical and signing on a season-long loan deal. As La Gazzetta dello Sport (via MilanPress) confirm, he will sign on loan with an option to buy set at €3m and a buy-back in the Rossoneri’s favour at €4m.
The paper also reveals the inclusion of some bonuses in the deal related to the appearances and goals that the teenager manages to rack up. Each appearance will earn the Salento club a base of €75k, while for each goal €100k is expected.
These details certify how the two clubs are seriously aiming to enhance the value of Camarda and give incentives for him to play. Interestingly, the Italian will replace a former Rossoneri player – Ante Rebic – in the squad.
Corvino gave an interview to La Gazzetta dello Sport and he gave a brief comment about Camarda, suggesting that the head coach Eusebio Di Francesco will have no problem playing him anyway.
“I’ll just say one thing: you shouldn’t take Camarda’s age into account. For me, quality has no age,” he said (via MilanNews).
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