- Why is Camarda considered a sensitive case?
- At 17, the young striker has already attracted the attention of English clubs such as Chelsea. Without guaranteed minutes, he risks seeing his development thwarted: data shows that young players with less than 1,500 minutes per year struggle to establish themselves in European leagues.
- What are the concrete options for Comotto?
- Amorim could integrate him as an alternative to Tonali, or loan him to a Serie A or Championship team that guarantees him at least 25 appearances. His physicality and aptitude for high pressing make him suitable for different schemes.
- When will the final decision come?
- The transfer window closes on September 2, but Amorim could anticipate the choice already after the first friendly match in August, when he will have evaluated the performances of the two youngsters in real conditions.
- What is the risk of a loan for Camarda?
- A loan to a second-tier team could limit his development, especially if he doesn't find space. Historical data shows that only 30% of young players on loan to medium-low ranking teams manage to maintain the expected progression.
- How does this decision affect Milan's transfer strategy?
- Promoting young people reduces the need for expensive purchases, but requires courage. If Amorim chooses loans, the club will have to find quick alternatives to avoid losing competitiveness, especially in the Europa League.
- What is the precedent that worries Amorim regarding loans to young people?
- In 2022, the transfer of Samuele Ricci on loan to Torino with an option was an emblematic case. Ricci, then 20, made just 18 Serie A appearances that year, suffering a slowdown in his growth.