According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Manchester United and Borussia Dortmund are interested in recruiting 16-year-old attacker Francesco Camarda, so his future at Milan is still up in the air.
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Despite having just turned sixteen, Camarda has not yet committed to a professional contract with the Rossoneri. The Italian has not yet signed a new contract, but Gazzetta claims he has a principle agreement over a new three-year term with the Serie A giants.
Given that Camarda’s new contract will not expire until 2026–2027, Milan may still benefit from the report’s prediction that he will wait until the summer.
The Rossoneri are not totally safe, though, since their academy product is being pursued by a number of European teams.
The 16-year-old is reportedly a longtime fan of Manchester City, United, and Borussia Dortmund. Despite the fact that Brexit regulations prevent the player from joining the Premier League until he turns 18, Palermo, a Serie B team, may be crucial to the negotiations given that City Group purchased the Rosanero in 2022.