
"AC Milan are interested in signing Moise Kean this summer, and a report has claimed that Francesco Camarda could be part of the negotiations. In January, AC Milan signed German striker Niclas Fullkrug on loan with an option to buy from West Ham, but are targeting a new centre-forward in the upcoming summer transfer window. According to Tuttosport (via Calciomercato.com), Massimiliano Allegri wants Moise Kean."
"Milan's management have already explored the matter and initiated contact with the player's entourage, led by Alessandro Lucci. Kean has a €62m release clause valid for international transfers from July 1st to 15th, but Milan will attempt to offer €30-35m plus a player. Francesco Camarda - who Fiorentina director Fabio Paratici likes - is the name to monitor in this context. The teenager is on loan at Lecce and is sidelined by a serious shoulder injury that will keep him out of action until April."
"Looking ahead to next season, Camarda is faced with a choice: either go on loan for another year or leave Milan permanently. Milan, however, may retain the right to buy the player back at a fixed price starting in the summer of 2028, when his current contract expires. Camarda has scored one goal in 35 professional appearances, totalling 988 minutes of first-team action between Milan and Lecce. A permanent exit did seem unthinkable, but Matteo Moretto also hinted at the possibility."
AC Milan want to sign Moise Kean in the summer transfer window, with Massimiliano Allegri identified as a supporter of the move. Milan have opened contact with Kean's entourage and intend to propose €30-35m plus a player despite Kean's €62m international release clause active July 1–15. Francesco Camarda has been mentioned as a potential piece in negotiations; the teenager is on loan at Lecce and recovering from a shoulder injury. Camarda must decide between another loan or a permanent exit, though Milan may keep a fixed-price buyback option from summer 2028.
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