The 13-year-old (yes, 13!) is making waves in Italy for AC Milan's Under-13s sides and his stats are nothing short of incredible.
With 483 goals in 87 games, the teenager is averaging a staggering 5.5 goals-a-game.
His best campaign came in the 2017/18 season, where he is said to have scored 247 goals in just 40 games- an average of 6.175-per-game - and his stats have continued to blow minds ever since.
And at the weekend he even scored twice for the club's Under-15 side, despite his tender age.
Unsurprisingly, he's been tipped for the top by those in his homeland for his phenomenal goal-scoring exploits.
Sciabolata Morbida, a well known scout in Italy, brought him to fans' attention with a tweet that makes you blink twice.
Detailing his stats with a graphic on Twitter, he wrote: "He is Francesco Camarda, a 2008 [born] forward who is in his fifth year with Rossonero.
"It is one of the most prolific strikers in the country, if we don't consider the category… His numbers are indeed impressive."
The youngster's stats are reminiscent of that of Youssoufa Moukoko, who scored a 192 in just 123 appearances in Borussia Dortmund's academy before being transitioning into the first team this season.
Moukoko became the youngest player in Bundesliga and Champions League history last year, making his German top-flight debut a day after turning 16 in November - and you wouldn't be surprised if Camarda eclipses his feat.
Moukoko has yet to hit the ground running in the Bundesliga this term, though, with zero goals in five appearances from the bench.