Kamarda set to become second-youngest Serie A debutant in AC Milan's history
Exciting youngster set to make history at San Siro
Highly-rated defender Lapo Kamarda is on the verge of making history at AC Milan by becoming the second-youngest player to ever debut in Serie A for the club.
Kamarda Closing in on Record
The 16-year-old centre-back has been a standout performer for Milan's youth teams and has impressed coach Stefano Pioli with his maturity and composure.
With Milan set to face Sassuolo on Sunday, Kamarda could be handed his debut if Pioli decides to rest some of his regular starters.
Impressive Pedigree
Kamarda, who captained Italy's Under-17 side, joined Milan's academy in 2020 and has quickly established himself as one of the brightest prospects in the club's youth setup.
He has already made several appearances for Milan's Primavera team and has even trained with the first team on a number of occasions.
Following in Illustrious Footsteps
Should Kamarda make his debut against Sassuolo, he will become the second-youngest player to ever play for Milan in Serie A, behind only Paolo Maldini, who made his debut at the age of 16 years and 208 days in 1985.
He will also be the youngest player to make his debut for Milan in Serie A since Bryan Cristante in 2014.
Bright Future Ahead
Kamarda's potential debut is a testament to the strength of Milan's youth academy and the club's commitment to developing young players.
The youngster is seen as a future star and is expected to play a key role for Milan in the years to come.