Balotelli To Walk Out On Inter?
Mario Balotelli’s agent has warned Inter that they risk losing him unless he is given more first team football.
The 17-year-old is widely regarded as one of Serie A’s most promising young talents, and he exploded onto the scene with a wonderful display against Juventus in the Coppa Italia.
However with the multitude of strikers at San Siro, Balotelli has since found first team opportunities hard to come by, and his agent is warning that he may consider a move if things don’t improve.
“There have been some important offers from abroad,” his brother and agent Corrado said in Tuttosport.
“Mario will certainly spend time abroad at some stage – it’s just a matter of when.
“At the moment he is playing in the youth team, but he wouldn’t accept that next term.
“The international scouts that are watching Mario say that he is the equal of the strikers at Inter right now. If only he were at Milan.”
Balotelli is reportedly wanted by Premiership-giants Chelsea, with two scouts from the club travelling to Italy to watch him a couple of weeks ago.
The youngster’s life story is a very interesting one. He was born in Palermo to Ghanaian immigrants, but at the age of just three a court ruling entrusted him to the Balotelli family who lived in Brescia.
Balotelli has a prolific scoring record for the Inter Primavera team and he has rejected a call-up to the Ghana national team, in order to hold out for the Azzurri in the future.
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Mario Balotelli’s agent has warned Inter that they risk losing him unless he is given more first team football.
The 17-year-old is widely regarded as one of Serie A’s most promising young talents, and he exploded onto the scene with a wonderful display against Juventus in the Coppa Italia.
However with the multitude of strikers at San Siro, Balotelli has since found first team opportunities hard to come by, and his agent is warning that he may consider a move if things don’t improve.
“There have been some important offers from abroad,” his brother and agent Corrado said in Tuttosport.
“Mario will certainly spend time abroad at some stage – it’s just a matter of when.
“At the moment he is playing in the youth team, but he wouldn’t accept that next term.
“The international scouts that are watching Mario say that he is the equal of the strikers at Inter right now. If only he were at Milan.”
Balotelli is reportedly wanted by Premiership-giants Chelsea, with two scouts from the club travelling to Italy to watch him a couple of weeks ago.
The youngster’s life story is a very interesting one. He was born in Palermo to Ghanaian immigrants, but at the age of just three a court ruling entrusted him to the Balotelli family who lived in Brescia.
Balotelli has a prolific scoring record for the Inter Primavera team and he has rejected a call-up to the Ghana national team, in order to hold out for the Azzurri in the future.
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