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Balotelli has ‘changed radically’ at AC Milan, says Adriano Galliani

Mario Balotelli is finally ending his unhappy spell at English Premier League side Liverpool FC soon. The Italian citizen and striker has gone back to his Italian club AC Milan on a season-long loan promising to turn over a new leaf. 

Although a sensation with Italian football clubs and fans, 25 year-old Balotelli has been axed from Brendan Rodgers’ Liverpool side for the 2015-2016 season. Together with teammates José Enrique and Fabio Borini all from the first-team squad after a poor and dismal performance at Anfield.

Mario Balotelli joined Liverpool FC last August for the 2014-2015 season from AC Milan with a £16m transfer fee.

Football forums are discussing the terms of the Balotelli Milan transfer. They agree that the Anfield team will award Balotelli a six-figure loyalty bonus betting he remains in Liverpool once the transfer time comes to an end.

Punters on free bets forums, however, suggest that there will be no loan fee agreement, and Inter Milan will pay the player forty-thousand pounds for his weekly wages. While Liverpool will pay an additional forty thousand pounds to meet his weekly eighty- thousand pounds salary.

Balotelli premiered for English Premier League side Liverpool 16 times in the 2014-2015 season. Balotelli only managed to score a one goal in February as the season was coming to a close against Tottenham Hotspurs.

 

The Balotelli Smile

Mario Balotelli gave an interview beaming from ear to ear suggesting that he is happy to make a second debut for the Italian club, suggesting that he has very little to say, and all he is doing now is focusing on joining the rest of the team as they train, and proving his worth.

With such a statement, bonus bets are bound to go up in favour of the Italian club (AC Milan). Mostly because Balotelli assured fans that he is of great physique, and all he has to do is train. So far he is on his best behaviour and if he can hold out it is looking like it is going to be a good season.

Balotelli went ahead to assure his fans that he has great motivation and all he has to do is work and not speak. Some reporters were eager to ask him questions, and one asked whether he was ready to make a comeback to Milan and he gave an answer that immediately elevated free bets in his favour!

Mario Balotelli has made major changes since returning to Italy says AC Milan CEO Adriano Galliani. He has been famous as much for his off pitch shenanigans as his play on it. But the CEO insists he has changed since he last played for AC Milan in 2014. “He is the first to arrive in training camp and last to leave” Galliani said. “Coach Sinisa Mihajlovic often wants the players to have breakfast at 8:30 a.m., and he’s always there before 8.”

“I have always had Milan in my heart, and I have been hopeful of making a comeback one day”. On whether he will end his football career in AC Milan, Balotelli was quick to state that all he ought to do is work and have an excellent year.

AC Milan published a statement on their website and read that as from 8.26 am, Mario Balotelli has made a comeback at La Madonnina Clinic and will be undergoing a physical instantly.

As much as he will be earning the same £80,000 on a weekly basis, the last season he played for the Reds he only scored once and punters will be eager to see his performance.

As we conclude this piece; it’s wise to state that it is yet to be established whether the loan deal includes a deal that demands Milan signs him back on a permanent basis after 12 months. One thing stands out, though; the Reds will be happy to release a player that has had nothing but dismal performance!

We hope that the Italian player will up his game and come out of the dark and prove his worth on the field once more!

This article is courtesy of Tony Samboras. As a professional writer and football fan Tony is always interested to see the outcome of transfer season. To see his writing about the results of these transfers and other sports news check out this free sports bets review.

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