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AC Milan bids for Balotelli bid as Pato & Robinho near San Siro exit
The Manchester City striker has told to his representatives
that he is ready to leave the Etihad Stadium, with the Italian giants
finalising their plan to recruit the striker
The San Siro outfit are confident of
offloading Brazilian pair Pato and Robinho to accrue funds to sanction a
move for the Italy international, on whom City have placed a £20
million price tag ahead of the January transfer window.
Milan
are currently in negotiations with Corinthians over the sale of Pato,
who will likely join the Club World Cup winners for a fee of around €15m
(£12.3m) in the coming days, while Robinho has been offered to a number
of clubs in his homeland by Rossoneri supremo Adriano Galliani, with
Santos favourites to sign their former star after a deal with Flamengo
fell through earlier in December.
The Serie A side are expected to approach
City with an initial loan move for Balotelli with an option to buy in
the summer, but the Premier League champions are keen to sell the
forward on a permanent basis as soon as possible given his diminishing
sell-on value due to a lack of games.
"The Balotelli situation
has reached a point where both player and club simply want his time at
City to end as soon as possible," a source close to the situation told Sporty.
"Mario has told his representatives that he is ready to leave Manchester. He is just waiting for the call from Italy."
Milan president Silvio Berlusconi has previously ruled out the possibility of Balotelli or Didier Drogba joining in January but Goal.com understands the striker is keen to return to Italy.
Balotelli
has not played for City since being hauled off before the hour mark in
the Manchester derby, which Roberto Mancini's side lost 3-2 on December
9, and his situation with the club deteriorated after taking City to a
tribunal over a two-week fine for breaching club discipline rules, which
he later retracted on December 19.
Sporty exclusively revealed in early December that Balotelli had three weeks to save his City career with Mancini hoping for a significant change in attitude from his striker before the New Year.
While the City boss has long defended Balotelli's behaviour at the club, he has stated that
the former Inter man needs to start "thinking about his job" following
the derby, criticising his lacklustre showing in the loss to Manchester
United.
Balotelli is keen to return to Italy, and would even be
willing to accept a small wage cut on his current £110,000-a-week salary
to sanction a move to San Siro.
Milan
are keen to add a top-class striker to their squad to play alongside
the in-form Stephan El Shaarawy, with the likes of Giampaolo Pazzini and Bojan Krkic having failed to impress this term, with only 10 goals between them in all competitions.
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