GdS: Camarda contract talks must wait until after the UEFA Youth League

AC Milan will not be commencing contract talks with youngster Francesco Camarda until the UEFA Youth League campaign has come to an end.

As has been reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport (via Calciomercato.com), the Rossoneri do not want to risk causing any problems for the Primavera squad whilst they are preparing for a huge game.

It is a great achievement that Milan are into the semi-finals of the UEFA Youth League and they will be taking on FC Porto.

Camarda, despite only recently turning 16 years old, is one of the most important players in the Primavera team and has scored 13 times this season. He has three goals and two assists in the Youth League.

There is much speculation about his future because the expectation was that he would have signed a longer-term deal with the club when he turned 16, but that didn’t happen.

The club remain calm about Camarda’s intention to stay at Milan and that is why they would rather not upset the apple cart by starting negotiations whilst the striker has more important things to focus on.

There has been interest from big clubs such as Bayern Munich and Manchester City in Camarda but staying at Milan is still the most likely outcome.