Chelsea have contacted Francesco Camarda’s family about a possible move from AC Milan, according to 90Min.
After coming on against Fiorentina, the 15-year-old became Serie A’s youngest-ever player and AC Milan’s youngest-ever player. It’s no surprise that Chelsea are interested in the youngster, who will have the option to leave the Italian giants when he reaches 16 in March, breaking Paolo Maldini’s Milan record.
The Blues will have competition for the forward’s signature, with sources claiming that Manchester City, Liverpool, PSG, Borussia Dortmund, and Real Madrid are all interested in the teenager, who has been guaranteed a significant role at Milan in the future.
Camarda is apparently settled in Milan and ready to sign a contract, but he is not without prospective suitors outside of Italy.
Chelsea chasing “great” Camarda
Francesco Camarda’s debut for AC Milan at the age of 15 underscores his exceptional talent. As the season progresses, there’s potential for him to gain more chances to showcase his skills and potentially mark a significant milestone by scoring his first goal for the club.
Stefano Pioli, Milan’s manager, holds a high regard for the young talent, expressing, “Talent knows no age, and he possesses plenty of it. Circumstances sometimes create opportunities, and it’s crucial for us to support his development given his youthfulness. Camarda demonstrates remarkable maturity and readiness to contribute whenever required; his recent performances have been commendable. I’m confident he has a promising future ahead.”
Chelsea may encounter challenges in securing Camarda’s commitment, but they could view him as a pivotal investment for the coming years, recognizing his potential importance in the team’s future.
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