Official: Camarda leaves Milan and joins Lecce on loan with option to buy, clause to buy-back included | Rossoneri Blog - AC Milan News
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Francesco Camarda has officially moved on loan to US Lecce from Milan, retaining a potential buyback option. Camarda, a promising 17-year-old striker, struggled for playing time at Milan last season, particularly in the latter half. His new team aims to maintain their Serie A status for the next season under the guidance of Coach Eusebio Di Francesco. An official statement confirmed that Camarda renewed his contract with Milan until June 2028, and the option to buy is set at €3 million, while the buyback clause is at €4 million.
Milan announced the departure of Francesco Camarda to US Lecce on loan, with Lecce holding an option to make the move permanent and Milan retaining a buyback clause.
Camarda joins Eusebio Di Francesco's Lecce side, hoping to find more playing time in a team that aims to remain in Serie A for another season.
Camarda, a 17-year-old striker regarded as one of the most interesting youngsters in Europe, has renewed his contract with Milan until 30 June 2028.
The option to buy Camarda is for €3m, while Milan's buyback clause is set at €4m.
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