English teams may have to withdraw, but the teenager's future with the Serie A squad is still up in the air. A number of teams are keeping an eye on him. The youthful striker, who turned 16 this past weekend, is now qualified to sign his first professional deal with Milan. The Italian team is excited to make the announcement later this week and is keen to complete the acquisition.
However, he and his camp may be forced to reconsider their decisions due to a number of suitors. Camarda has offers from several teams to leave Milan, including Premier League powerhouses Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, and Manchester United, according to a report by HTIC on Tuesday that cited sources. Following Brexit, Camarda's arrival is subject to Premier League teams waiting until he turns eighteen, in line with the procedure for recruiting South American players.