As Italy desperately seeks goals for 2026 World Cup qualification, a promising crop of Italian strikers, featuring new transfers and returning talents, are fiercely competing for Azzurri spots, igniting hope for the national team's scoring future.
Serie A's youngest debutant, Francesco Camarda, explains his loan move to Lecce, citing a desire for professional treatment and more playing time. The 17-year-old striker is eager to repay the club's faith and push for development.
Lecce are reportedly closing in on a €500k deal for Chilean U20 right-back Matias Perez from Curic Unido. This move aligns with director Pantaleo Corvino's strategy of signing young, promising talents.
AC Milan legend Demetrio Albertini gives his take on the club's transfer strategy, comparing new signing Samuele Ricci to Tonali, advocating for a strong new striker like Vlahovic, and questioning the loan of young talent Francesco Camarda.
Milan's highly-rated 17-year-old striker, Francesco Camarda, has joined Lecce on a season-long loan with an option to buy. The move aims to secure him consistent Serie A playing time after a remarkable youth career.
Francesco Camarda, Milan's 17-year-old prodigy and youngest-ever Serie A player, has arrived in Lecce for his medical. He's set to join on loan with an option to buy, aiming for crucial first-team experience.