
"In the past few days, there has been a lot of speculation about whether Francesco Camarda's 12-month loan spell could be cut in half. Since the joy of his first Serie A goal, it feels like a lot of time has passed. Camarda, 17, remains a special striker. As the youngest debutant in the league's history - at 15 years, 8 months and 15 days - he is now grappling with decisions that usually fall to older professionals."
"Milan made the decision to loan him to Lecce in the summer. They deemed it the best path: he would go to a team where he would get more playing time, and learn his trade at the top level. Until his recent shoulder injury, Camarda had started seven of 18 games, played 634 minutes, and scored one goal against Bologna."
"However, the shoulder injury complicates everything: playing with a brace and proceeding with conservative treatment would not be an ideal solution. The option of surgery would lengthen the recovery time, so everything is still to be decided. A return to Milan would allow the Rossoneri to better monitor his recovery and then reintegrate him into the first team with a view to the future."
AC Milan loaned 17-year-old Francesco Camarda to Lecce to secure more playing time and top-level development. He became the youngest Serie A debutant at 15 years, 8 months and 15 days and scored his first Serie A goal, starting seven of 18 games and logging 634 minutes before a shoulder injury. Lecce hold an option to buy with Milan retaining a slightly higher buy-back clause as a development fee. The shoulder injury complicates treatment decisions between conservative management with a brace or surgery, which would extend recovery. An early return to Milan could improve medical oversight and reintegration, but both clubs must agree.
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