The 17-year-old striker is joining Lecce on a loan agreement that includes an option for the club to buy him permanently, while AC Milan retains a buy-back option in the deal.
During a recent press conference, Corvino spoke highly of their acquisition of the young player, stating that they believed quality footballers come in all ages.
He explained that the club initially considered Camarda's potential when deciding to sign him, and felt that his characteristics would complement those of their existing player, Nikola Krstovic.
Corvino also highlighted the significance of securing a player of Camarda's caliber from a top-tier club like AC Milan, noting that the loan agreement with a buy-back option was a shrewd move that would allow the club to capitalize on the player's abilities.