Liverpool Star Set To Return To Anfield As Future Looks Bleak For The Striker

Mario Balotelli, who spend the entire 2015-16 season with AC Milan will be returning to Liverpool at the end of the season, AC Milan’s president Silvio Berlusconi has confirmed.

Balotelli had a very poor campaign at Milan as he managed to score just 1 goal in his 20 appearances for the side and Berlusconi has confirmed that he will be one of those many players, who will be leaving the San Siro side in the coming summer transfer window.

“There will be many departures because players such as Alex, [Philippe] Mexes, [Kevin-Prince] Boateng and Balotelli are at the end of their contracts,” Berlusconi is quoted as saying by Gazzetta dello Sport.

The Italian striker started the last two games with AC Milan and that suggested that he could remain with the club, but Berlusconi has signalled the former Manchester City striker will be heading back to Merseyside.

“In terms of my future I want to stay with Milan because I was not happy at Liverpool and don’t want to go back,” Balotelli said.

Patrick Rees

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