Torino are considering Italian centre-forward Francesco Camarda as an alternative option to strengthen their attack for the upcoming season. The 18-year-old is owned by Milan and is returning from a loan spell at Lecce, where his coach Di Francesco described him as an exemplary professional. Di Francesco also commented that a shoulder injury negatively affected the player during the year and that while he needs to develop physically, he is confident Camarda will become a great attacker.
The player has not yet been capped by Italy's senior team. According to Transfermarkt, his current market value is €15.00m. Several other Serie A clubs, including Monza and Parma, have also been linked with him. Reports from May 2026 indicate that Lecce is expected to activate a €3 million purchase option, and that AC Milan plans to immediately exercise a €4 million buy-back clause.
