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  • Chrispy
    Needs a hobby
    • Dec 2008
    • 11403

    Balotelli agrees move to Milan

    Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli has agreed to a four-and-a-half year deal at AC Milan.

    Balotelli - who has reportedly already flown to Italy - will have a medical on Wednesday and provided there are no problems he will join AC Milan, the city rivals of the striker's former club Inter.

    AC Milan director Umberto Gandini confirmed that the transfer fee has been agreed with Manchester City and once the medical is completed, the striker will sign a contract which keeps him at the club until 2017.

    City had also been negotiating with Juventus, but AC Milan have it seems won the bidding after protracted haggling over the size of the fee.
    Sources in Italy say the deal has been done though City insiders are denying this.

    The deal, provided it goes through, will bring to an end Balotelli's rollercoaster ride at the Etihad.
    Balotelli famously provided the crucial injury-time pass that set up Sergio Aguero for the dramatic Premier Leaguetitle-winning goal against QPR last May.

    That memorable afternoon came just five weeks after City boss Roberto Mancini said Balotelli would never play for City again after the striker was sent off at Arsenal.

    Lapses in professionalism have been a characteristic of Balotelli's time with the Blues.
    There have been numerous training ground bust-ups; only recently he had to be separated from his manager after he lunged in on Scott Sinclair.

    Mancini has - for the most part - stood by the Italy international, who shone for his country in Euro 2012.
    This season though he has barely featured, making just two substitute appearances since a dreadful performance against Manchester United at the beginning of December.

  • kyhadley
    Carefree
    • Oct 2008
    • 6796

    #2
    thesun
    booooooooooo

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    • Anthony
      In Brendan we trust.
      • Jun 2009
      • 5201

      #3

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      • 1ke
        D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F
        • Mar 2009
        • 6641

        #4
        In all fairness, lol I did see Fox Soccer saying he was in talks to join Milan too. We shall know soon enough. If so though, thats damn good business getting 24 for him.

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        • Chrispy
          Needs a hobby
          • Dec 2008
          • 11403

          #5
          Just trying to create threads

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          • kyhadley
            Carefree
            • Oct 2008
            • 6796

            #6
            Originally posted by Chrispy
            Just trying to create threads
            Create them only when the source is BBC, Sky, or the Guardian please.:hazard:

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            • Anthony
              In Brendan we trust.
              • Jun 2009
              • 5201

              #7
              Originally posted by kyhadley
              Create them only when the source is BBC, Sky, or the Guardian please.:hazard:
              These days Sky isn't much better.

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              • kyhadley
                Carefree
                • Oct 2008
                • 6796

                #8
                Originally posted by Anthony
                These days Sky isn't much better.
                True. The Guardian is always my confirmation check for news. BBC is usually okay.

                DM, mirror, and sun I completely disregard any news from. Even if they get some right, even a blind squirrel will find a nut every once in a while.

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                • Rudi
                  #CyCueto
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 9905

                  #9
                  Yeah not sure this is actually happening :balotelli:

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                  • kyhadley
                    Carefree
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 6796

                    #10
                    Might be something to it.

                    Mario Balotelli's Manchester City future could be decided this week, with talks expected between the champions and Milan on Monday. City are said to want £31m for the striker but the fee may end up nearer to the £24m he cost them from Internazionale in the summer of 2010.

                    Adriano Galliani, the Milan vice-president, has told Gazzetta dello Sport: "At the end of Friday, Manchester City still said €37m. We will see on Monday. Under these conditions, he will remain at Manchester City."

                    While neither City nor the Balotelli camp would comment on the claim, Galliani's statement can be considered a bargaining move as the transfer window enters its final few days. If the clubs fail to agree a price, there is an outside chance of a loan move which would see the striker at San Siro for the remainder of the season.

                    Previously, the 22-year-old had wanted to stay at City due to respect for Roberto Mancini, the manager, and his continued support, though there is now a recognition that a departure may be the only way for Balotelli to try and rebuild his career.

                    His time at the club has been troubled, with a catalogue of on- and off-field misdemeanours blighting progress. Mancini eventually became isolated in his support of a compatriot who was an asset in Italy's Euro 2012 campaign, where they reached the final.

                    Balotelli's commitment has also been questionable, with Mancini being forced to stand him down from the match-day squad at least twice due to problems with his attitude in training. There have been only seven starts in the Premier League and one goal – in a 2-0 win at Wigan in November – and last month Balotelli came close to taking City to a tribunal after refusing to accept a two-week fine for the ill-discipline that meant he missed 11 games due to suspension last term.

                    The striker only called off the tribunal on the morning and finally accepted the £340,000 fine. But a fortnight later he was pictured grappling with Mancini on the training ground after the manager tried to censure him for a dangerous tackle on Scott Sinclair.

                    With ongoing concern regarding who he surrounds himself with in his private life, this was the act that finally caused Mancini to accept he should be moved on.
                    Mario Balotelli's Manchester City future could be decided this week with talks expected between the champions and Milan on Monday

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                    • Bigpapa42
                      Junior Member
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 3185

                      #11
                      Its definitely a possible deal. I don't think anyone would be surprised if Balotelli had burned through all his chances with City and Milan are by far the most likely landing spot for him back in Italy. But I will wait til there's something of substance being reported by a decent source...

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                      • Chrispy
                        Needs a hobby
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 11403

                        #12
                        Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli has agreed to a four-and-a-half year deal at AC Milan.

                        Balotelli - who has reportedly already flown to Italy - will have a medical on Wednesday and provided there are no problems he will join AC Milan, the city rivals of the striker's former club Inter.

                        AC Milan director Umberto Gandini confirmed that the transfer fee has been agreed with Manchester City and once the medical is completed, the striker will sign a contract which keeps him at the club until 2017.

                        City had also been negotiating with Juventus, but AC Milan have it seems won the bidding after protracted haggling over the size of the fee.
                        Sources in Italy say the deal has been done though City insiders are denying this.

                        The deal, provided it goes through, will bring to an end Balotelli's rollercoaster ride at the Etihad.
                        Balotelli famously provided the crucial injury-time pass that set up Sergio Aguero for the dramatic Premier Leaguetitle-winning goal against QPR last May.

                        That memorable afternoon came just five weeks after City boss Roberto Mancini said Balotelli would never play for City again after the striker was sent off at Arsenal.

                        Lapses in professionalism have been a characteristic of Balotelli's time with the Blues.
                        There have been numerous training ground bust-ups; only recently he had to be separated from his manager after he lunged in on Scott Sinclair.

                        Mancini has - for the most part - stood by the Italy international, who shone for his country in Euro 2012.
                        This season though he has barely featured, making just two substitute appearances since a dreadful performance against Manchester United at the beginning of December.

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                        • seaplus
                          Posts a lot
                          • Apr 2009
                          • 4869

                          #13
                          best of luck to you sir
                          *<|8-D

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                          • Champ
                            Needs a hobby
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 14424

                            #14
                            Hopefully this has nothing to do with Cavani.


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                            • Rudi
                              #CyCueto
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 9905

                              #15

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