PSG have reportedly entered the race to sign Milan starlet Francesco Camarda, while Arsenal, Tottenham, and Manchester City must wait two more years to welcome the 16-year-old.

Camarda turns 16 today, so, on paper, he can sign his first professional contract with Milan. However, multiple sources claim Camarda’s signature won’t come anytime soon.

At the same time, top European clubs have set their sights on the promising Italian striker who has become the youngest Serie A debutant in Serie A’s history this season.

The latest Foot Mercato report claims PSG are the latest team to join the race for the exciting striker. The French media claims Camarda’s agents still haven’t reached an agreement with the Rossoneri and confirms Inter, Juventus, Arsenal, Tottenham and Manchester City are interested in the 16-year-old.

However, as Gazzetta reports, if Camarda chooses to move to the Premier League, he’ll have to wait two more years to move to England.

In fact, after Breix, English clubs can no longer welcome underage players. They can sign them but footballers cannot play competitive matches in England until they turn 18.

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