La Gazzetta dello Sport reports Francesco Camarda’s future at Milan remains uncertain with Manchester clubs and Borussia Dortmund interested in signing the 16-year-old forward.

Camarda recently turned 16 but hasn’t signed his first professional contract with the Rossoneri. According to Gazzetta, the Italian has a principle agreement with the Serie A giants over a new three-year deal, but he hasn’t yet signed a new contract.

The report claims Camarda will likely wait until the summer, and this could still be good news for Milan, given that the striker’s new deal would be valid until 2026-27.

However, the Rossoneri are not entirely safe as several European clubs are strongly interested in their academy product.

According to Gazzetta, Manchester City, United, and Borussia Dortmund are long-time admirers of the 16-year-old, and although the player can’t move to the Premier League until he turns 18 due to Brexit rules, Serie B side Palermo could play a key role in negotiations given that the Rosanero were acquired by City Group in 2022.

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