
Francesco Camarda achieved Serie A survival with Lecce and will return to AC Milan, with his next step still to be decided. Lecce coach Eusebio Di Francesco emphasized the need to engage young players directly, using social media wisely rather than demonizing it. He advised ignoring online criticism and focusing on a consistent work agenda, noting that young players today may lack hunger. Di Francesco described Camarda as very young, exemplary, and a “golden boy,” while acknowledging a shoulder injury that affected him this year and the need for physical and muscular growth. Milan is expected to exercise a €4m buy-back clause, then loan him to a Serie A club. Cagliari, Monza, Parma, and Sassuolo have shown interest, and Lecce may consider another year depending on future decisions.
"“How do you work with today's young players? We need to reach out to them, not them to us. Social media shouldn't be demonised, but used wisely,” he said. “We shouldn't give importance to what people write, for example. We need to always stick to the work agenda: this is the advice I give them and my three children. The problem with young people today is that they're not very hungry.”"
"“Camarda is very young, a golden boy and an exemplary professional. This year he was penalized by a shoulder injury. Clearly he needs to grow physically and muscularly, but I'm sure he'll be a great striker.”"
"“The path for Camarda already seems traced: Milan will exercise the buy-back clause for €4m (Lecce have an option to buy for €3m). They will bring him back to base, then send the teenager out on loan to another Serie A team.”"
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