
"The idea Milan had last summer was for for the teenage striker to go on loan to grow and mature at Lecce, with generous bonuses for appearances and goals. Injury interrupted this process, and at the end of the season, when he returns to Milan, the parties will sit down to discuss the future plans."
"A deal similar to the one Inter completed with Club Brugge for Aleksandar Stankovic is possible, i.e. a transfer with a multi-year buy-back option."
"The No.10 is crucial to Massimiliano Allegri today, but in June, with potentially two competitions to play, he'll demand a transfer window that guarantees a complete and competitive squad. And with this in mind, and with a contract expiring on June 2028, and a €175m release clause included, the possibility that the directors might hear offers for the Portuguese cannot be ruled out."
A social media photo of Rafael Leao and Francesco Camarda at Milan's training facility sparked speculation about the club's summer transfer strategy. Camarda, recovering from shoulder surgery, was originally loaned to Lecce for development but may face different options upon return. Milan plans significant investment in a new number nine, making Camarda's future uncertain—he could leave on loan again, be sold permanently with a buy-back clause similar to Inter's Stankovic deal, or remain. Leao, currently crucial to Allegri's system, has a €175 million release clause and contract until 2028. His inconsistent performances suggest potential willingness from both player and coach to explore transfer options, particularly if Milan secures European competition.
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