While the outcome of the match between Bologna and Milan hangs in the balance, with the teams scheduled to face off on Saturday at 6pm in the ninth matchday of Serie A, Francesco Camarda is getting a taste of life in the big leagues. The young center forward recently made his Champions League debut in the match against Club Brugge, where his goal was initially validated only to be later ruled out due to an offside position detected by VAR. Despite this, Camarda’s impressive performance has not gone unnoticed, and it appears he will continue to be a key player for the Rossoneri.
In fact, with Luka Jovic and Tammy Abraham both absent from training, Camarda has been training with the first team and is being considered as a possible starter for the match against Bologna, with Paulo Fonseca, the Portuguese coach, looking for an alternative to Alvaro Morata. As reported by Sky Sport, Camarda joined the first team during training, indicating that he may be given an opportunity to make an impact in the match.
It’s an incredible rise for the 15-year-old forward, who was born in 2008 and is considered one of the most promising young players in Milan’s youth academy. His performance in the Champions League match against Club Brugge, where he initially scored a goal before it was ruled out, was a sign of things to come. With Camarda training with the first team and being considered for the match against Bologna, it’s clear that his meteoric rise is only the beginning of a bright future.