Some of the top teams, like Real Madrid, Liverpool, and Chelsea, have entered the chase for Italian attacking prodigy Francesco Camarda.

According to 90 Min, Francesco Camarda continues to attract widespread interest from some of the big clubs from the continent. AC Milan manager Stefano Pioli recently recognised the 15-year-old, as the Serie A side must now put up a fight to keep the promising talent.

Clubs are increasingly looking to shoehorn some of their brightest talents from around the world as more young players are looking to come into the first-team fixture. Last season, Arsenal made history by giving 15-year-old Ethan Nwaneri his debut from the bench and making him the youngest player ever to take the pitch in a Premier League game.

Barcelona has made some inroads with their developing stars out of La Masia, with Pedri and Gavi established first-teamers and national players for Spain. Real Madrid recently acquired Arda Guler from Turkey, and they are now looking at another extremely young talent in Francesco Camarda.

Madrid are always on the lookout for the brightest talents and profiles from around, as the Italian attacking prodigy has shown he’s destined for the big leagues. They aren’t alone in the chase for the 15-year-old; Manchester City are also interested, alongside Chelsea and Liverpool.

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Chelsea’s interest doesn’t come as a surprise, as they have scoured the international market for young, up-and-coming talents. For instance, they recently made an offer for Gabriel Moscardo, an emerging talent from Brazil, and now they are part of the race to sign Camarda.

Liverpool are also reportedly interested and will watch for the Italian attacking prodigy. Jurgen Klopp also likes young talent, but Camardo could be too young to enter the first-team frame at Merseyside.

For now, AC Milan have a big fight on their hands to keep the Italian attacking prodigy. Camardo’s contractual situation remains unclear, but he could get attracted by the top interest in him. He could also envisage a long-term future at the San Siro if Pioli allows him access to the first team. The manager recently hinted a first-team call-up is not far away, and such moves will likely determine his future.

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