What will be the future of Camarda? With Conceicao (and after the market) the minutes are reduced, all the details
Ansia Camarda (ANSA) – MilanLive.it
This past weekend, Francesco Camarda returned to scoring goals after many months. A long stop that was certainly not his fault. The striker was supposed to be a pillar of Milan Futuro, the U 23 team set up last June; the start was one of the best with regularity and a good number of goals, until Paulo Fonseca, out of necessity, decided to take him with him to the first team. Not just to make numbers but to play with continuity, and also as a starter: he played from the first minute in Cagliari, a few days after Madrid, to replace the injured Alvaro Morata and preferred to Abraham.
He had also scored his first goal with Fonseca in the Champions League, and what a goal; unfortunately, however, it was disallowed by VAR for minimal offside. Camarda meanwhile continued his journey in the first team with a few appearances from time to time in Milan Futuro. Conceicao’s arrival has changed the situation a bit because the minutes have decreased, although he continues to get his opportunities as he did in Turin (but only in the final minutes).
Quale sarà il futuro di Camarda?
In January Camarda was one step away from a loan to Monza. A transfer that would have pleased the boy as well, so that he could test himself in a different reality and with more chances to play maybe even as a starter. Milan, however, despite an agreement practically reached, decided to give up. And perhaps it was not the best choice because a loan in Brianza would have done him only good. Meanwhile Camarda, after the few minutes with Torino, returned with Milan Futuro and with good results.
Ansia Camarda (ANSA) – MilanLive.it
At the weekend he played against Pescara as a starter (Bonera revealed that he only learned of his and Bartesaghi’s availability in the hours leading up to the match) and scored a great goal, which unfortunately came to nothing as Milan Futuro lost 3-2 and Bonera’s bench was permanently blown, replaced by Massimo Oddo. How will it work out with Camarda between now and the end of the season?
The feeling is that this up and down between first team and U 23 may continue, so that he can accumulate as much minutes as possible. With the arrivals of Joao Felix and Santiago Gimenez there are fewer chances for him, which is why he could use to be in Serie C more often to find goals and continuity again. Then in the summer, what to do will be decided: a loan in an intermediate level, such as Serie B, could be the ideal solution.
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