The Liberali case must be the last: Milan has the duty to lock down its talents
After Liberali's departure for Como, the Devil must act quickly to retain Camarda and Comotto with a credible plan, not just money.

Mattia Liberali said no to a richer financial offer from AC Milan to wear the Como shirt. The choice of the young talent, just nineteen years old, is not accidental: Cesc Fabregas' Como is building an ambitious project, capable of attracting players with the prospect of a path to the first team. Liberali, who arrived in Como in January 2024, found a mentor in Fabregas who guaranteed him immediate space, a key element in his decision.
5 million euros for five years, but without outlining a clear plan for his inclusion in the first team. Now the pressure is mounting on Francesco Camarda and Christian Comotto, two of the most promising talents in the Rossoneri academy. Camarda, a striker born in 2008 and already a protagonist in the first team, has become the symbol of a generation of young people who want to see a concrete path towards professionalism.















