
"Francesco Camarda, seeking a relaunch for next season after the shoulder injury that ended his first starring stint in Serie A with Lecce. The 64 minutes against Roma on January 6th were Camarda's last of the season, having succumbed to a shoulder injury after 17 Serie A appearances and two Coppa Italia appearances and having gone under the surgeon's knife."
"The newspaper reports a meeting in Collecchio a couple of weeks ago between Camarda's agent, Giuseppe Riso, and Cherubini, Parma's CEO. In reality, the meeting was about another Milan talent, 17-year-old Christian Comotto. He is currently on loan at Spezia in Serie B, and Bologna are also eyeing him."
"Milan have been linked with Parma's Mateo Pellegrino, who recently renewed his contract until 2030. The Argentine striker admitted he is flattered: 'The interest is nice. My focus right now is on Parma. I just renewed my contract and I'm very happy.'"
Parma director Federico Cherubini is initiating negotiations with Massimiliano Allegri for the summer transfer window, leveraging their previous working relationship at Juventus. Francesco Camarda, a Milan talent recovering from shoulder surgery that ended his Lecce season prematurely, stands out as a key target for relaunching his Serie A career. Camarda made 17 Serie A appearances and two Coppa Italia appearances before injury, scoring a decisive goal against Bologna. Additional transfer discussions involve Christian Comotto, a 17-year-old Milan prospect currently on loan at Spezia, and Mariano Troilo, a Parma defender who impressed against Milan. Milan simultaneously pursues Parma's Mateo Pellegrino, though the Argentine striker remains focused on his current club following his recent contract renewal.
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