CM: Bonny, Gimenez, Camarda – how the face of Milan’s attack could change | OneFootball

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·22 de outubro de 2024

CM: Bonny, Gimenez, Camarda – how the face of Milan’s attack could change

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Francesco Camarda has been called up for tonight’s Champions League game against Club Brugge and in addition to it being an exciting opportunity, it raises questions about the health of AC Milan’s attack.

As Calciomercato.com recall, Camarda did the training session yesterday with the senior side ahead of starting on the bench against the Belgian champions, picking up tips from Alvaro Morata who will start. Tammy Abraham is injured and Luka Jovic is not on the UCL squad list, so the teenager has a real chance of making his debut.


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Milan have pretty clear ideas about Camarda: in two years he will be a protagonist in the first team more regularly, once he has done an apprenticeship with Milan Futuro in Serie C so he can get used to facing adults.

Morata in that sense was the perfect signing given that he will be 33 in two years and potentially ready to hand over the baton, depending on how Camarda is doing. Meanwhile, Luka Jovic and Milan are in the final stages of their relationship so his exit seems guaranteed.

Abraham is also in the balance, having started his adventure with the Rossoneri at full speed only to then encounter difficulties in finding the net (without considering the physical and indiscipline problems). There is no option to buy in the loan deal with Roma, so he must convince the management to negotiate for his permanent signing.

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Next summer it feels likely that a striker will be signed, and Santiago Gimenez of Feyenoord remains a concrete lead even if expensive (around €40m). Given that the directors have so far preferred to keep expenses around €20m, it remains to be seen if they would pay double.

Another profile followed is that of Ange-Yoan Bonny of Parma, who has scored three goals in eight games at the start of this season. The costs would certainly be closer to the €20m mark and he would be an investment for the future. There is certainly no shortage of ideas, but at the centre of everything remains the growth of Camarda.

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