Francesco Camarda returns to AC Milan after triggering buyback clause

AC Milan has officially confirmed the activation of the buyback clause for Francesco Camarda for €4M from Lecce, according to Nicolò Schira. The 18-year-old Italian forward returns to the club where he was developed.
AC Milan has officially confirmed the return of Francesco Camarda after triggering his buyback clause for €4 million from US Lecce. The confirmation came from Nicolò Schira, who reported that the rossonero club completed all necessary paperwork to finalize the deal.
Camarda, an 18-year-old center-forward of Italian nationality, returns to Milan after showing notable performances at Lecce, where his market value has been set at €15 million. His contract with Lecce was valid until June 30, 2026, highlighting Milan's interest in reclaiming a rising talent.
Camarda's arrival at Milan holds special significance as the club seeks to strengthen its forward line with young prospects. With his skill and potential, he is expected to bring freshness and dynamism to the team's attack. Moreover, his return comes at a time when Milan aims to consolidate its squad for the upcoming season.
Gianluca Di Marzio has also reported on AC Milan's interest in bringing Camarda and his agent to preseason, indicating that they are preparing to integrate him quickly into the team. The activation of the buyback clause reinforces Milan's strategy of investing in its homegrown talents.
