Moretto: Camarda’s future ‘remains to be seen’ – Milan could consider ‘permanent deal’

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It seemed that Francesco Camarda could have been the heir to AC Milan’s striker spot, but this may not be the case anymore. 

There can be no denying that Camarda has had it tough in recent years. The youngster shot onto the scene after an impressive youth career, making his debut at just 15 years old. However, what followed was unlucky.

Last season, he was misused, floating between the Milan Futuro project and the first team, failing to really get any consistency anywhere. So, he headed on loan this season, with the aim of development, though this has been a struggle.

There were even suggestions that the young striker could return to aid Massimiliano Allegri’s team for the second half of the season, but unfortunately, a shoulder injury halted that.

Camarda’s future away from Milan?

Now, Matteo Moretto has provided a shock update on his future, and it seems that the Rossoneri may consider parting with the youngster permanently, as MilanNews relay.

“Camarda is still with Lecce; he was a little unlucky with the shoulder injury. In January, there was the possibility that Camarda would actually return to Milan, but simply for a matter of injury management and not so much for a role in the first team.

“In fact, after a back and forth, there were also future clauses involved, the economic situation between Milan and Lecce was not so easy to solve in January, so much so that Camarda stayed put. The two parties have reached an agreement on the management of the accident.

“The news I can give you today is that Camarda will return to Milan at the end of the year, and the parties will sit down to actually understand what kind of path to take. Milan will evaluate more roads; the footballer, above all, will evaluate which will be the best path for him.

Francesco Camarda of US LeccePhoto by Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images

“There is the will to continue a certain path, continuing to have more and more minutes, maybe in Serie A. It will be necessary to understand if Milan will evaluate offers with loans or even an outright exit. Watch out for Camarda’s situation.

“In May, the parties will sit down and figure out what kind of road to take.”

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