
"Francesco Camarda could return to AC Milan earlier than expected, but Lecce will have to be convinced tomorrow, according to a report. Camarda left Milan to join Lecce on a season-long loan in the summer. A buy-out clause was added to the deal, as well as a buy-back, effectively working as a development fee in favour of the Via del Mare side."
"However, due to a shoulder injury that could be more serious than first expected, Milan are evaluating the idea of bringing Camarda back earlier. They would like to keep a close eye on the recovery, especially if it's more serious, and bringing him back would be the best way to do that. Lecce not convinced, yet According to Daniele Longo, Lecce are aware of Milan's idea and the clubs will discuss the matter tomorrow."
"As things stand, Lecce aren't convinced about cutting the loan short as they would miss out on their development fee. It's possible that the clubs could come to some sort of agreement on that front, perhaps lowering the €1m compensation (€2.5m for the buy-out, €3.5m for the buy-back). What's clear is that Camarda will miss out on the game tomorrow due to the injury, and it remains to be seen how long the recovery time will be."
Francesco Camarda moved from AC Milan to Lecce on a season-long loan with a buy-out and buy-back clause that acts as a development fee favouring Lecce. A shoulder injury that could be more serious has prompted Milan to evaluate an early recall to monitor his recovery more closely. The two clubs will meet tomorrow, before or after their San Siro clash, to discuss the possibility of ending the loan early. Lecce are reluctant to cut the loan short because they would lose the development fee, though a reduced compensation agreement is possible. Camarda will miss tomorrow's game and recovery time is uncertain.
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