PSG shows interest in a young prospect from AC Milan
By Manuel Meza
PSG is taking steps towards a more youthful project following Kylian Mbappe's departure. The Parisians are increasingly linked with young prospects, and Francesco Camarda from AC Milan, who turned 16 on Sunday, is one of them.
After shining in AC Milan's youth ranks, Camarda has leaped the first team this season, featuring in two matches as a substitute in Serie A. Now that he has turned 16 on March 10th, the forward is eligible to sign his first professional contract, although it remains unclear with whom he will do so.
AC Milan, his formative club, leads the race to retain Camarda, but according to Foot Mercato, they will face stiff competition across Europe. In addition to PSG, clubs like Arsenal, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur, and Borussia Dortmund are interested in the young Italian international. In Italy, Inter Milan and Juventus are also interested and could take an aggressive approach in their bid to sign him.
PSG shows interest in a young prospect from AC Milan
According to Foot Mercato, AC Milan has already initiated talks regarding a professional contract but wishes to postpone the signing of any agreement until the summer.
At that point, Camarda will be able to sign a three-year contract instead of a two-and-a-half-year deal, as would be the case if he were to sign immediately. However, Camarda desires a more immediate resolution to his contractual situation.
The destiny of Francesco Camarda is still to be decided, and his future could lie with one of Europe's most prestigious clubs.