Adriano Galliani, the current Monza executive with a storied past as AC Milan’s CEO, shed light on the recent transfer saga involving Francesco Camarda, the young Milan prodigy. Speaking to Sky Sport before the Milan derby, Galliani explained why the promising 16-year-old striker didn’t make the move to Monza as previously anticipated.
When asked about the derby, Galliani remained neutral, stating, “Clearly, 31 years at Milan were many. No predictions…”
Galliani also commented on Milan’s recent signing of Santiago Gimenez, praising the club’s acquisition: “He’s very strong, congratulations to Milan for getting him.”
The most intriguing revelation came when Galliani discussed the Camarda situation. He explained, “My friend Ibra, who still affectionately calls me ‘boss,’ said that for the boy’s development, it’s better that he stays at Milan. I had to accept it.”