‘Visited the facilities’, ‘six-figure commission’ – Journalist gives worrying Camarda update

Journalist Nicolo Schira has made some rather worrying claims regarding the future of Francesco Camarda, even stating that he has visited the facilities of another club.

A few weeks ago the situation surrounding Camarda seemed quite simple: he would turn 16 (which he did last week) and then sign his first professional contract with his boyhood club Milan.

However, the story then changed to the idea of the signing being delayed until July so that it would be in effect until 2027 and not 2026, but a more worrying narrative has since emerged.

Various sources in Italy plus Footmercato in France have reported that while the Rossoneri remain in pole position to retain his services, there is interest from a number of European clubs as well as even Juventus and Inter, who are ‘determined’ to snatch the striker.

Schira spoke during a YouTube video (seen below) and he gave an update on Camarda’s situation, one that will not allow Milan fans to rest any easier.

“Camarda has two offers. One is from Borussia Dortmund , who have been courting him for a year and who has been to Italy twice. He has already met the family. Camarda and the family have already been to Germany , visited the facilities of the German club,” he said.

“Borussia Dortmund are offering him a three-year contract at significant sums, rich commissions, possible option for another two years. They want him to go through the youth system and within a year bring him to the first team as part of five attackers: they think he is potentially a crack, a champion.

“The other offer is from Manchester Cit. In January the City Group spoke with Beppe Riso and Marianna Meccacci. They asked for information as part of the operation that brought Chaka Traoré from Milan to Palermo.

“City – for regulatory reasons – would sign him today, let him grow in another club in their group [Girona, Troyes, Palermo etc.] and in two years they would bring him to England to understand what to do with the boy.

“An important path, a nice offer, but it doesn’t completely convince the family. Their priority would be to stay at Milan, but they want the money: a six-figure commission, at least one million.”

To clarify, by a six-figure commission Schira actually means seven figures, i.e. €1,000,000.