The Italy international's representative, Mino Raiola, hinted that the
enigmatic 23-year-old frontman would be open to a reunion with former boss Jose Mourinho at Stamford Bridge Mario Balotelli could be reunited with Jose Mourinho by making a switch to Chelsea, according to the...
player's agent.
The pair reportedly had several fall-outs during their time together
at Inter, with Mourinho once branding the striker "unmanageable", but
the player's agent, Mino Raiola, insists that their differences have
been resolved.
Balotelli returned to Serie A with AC Milan in January, scoring 15
goals in 18 league appearances, and the Italian's representative has
hinted that the 23-year-old would be open to joining his former
Portuguese boss in west London.
"Balotelli and Mourinho could be reunited because they know each other
and they didn't leave each other with hate," Raiola told 'Tiki Taka'
onItalia 1.
"There was not a very nice incident between them, but they parted
company on good terms. They have remained in contact and there is
mutual respect.
"It could happen [a move to Chelsea] but [Milan vice-president]
Adriano Galliani obviously doesn't want it to."
Chelsea have been in the market for a striker since Mourinho returned
to Stamford Bridge, making several unsuccessful attempts to sign
Manchester United's Wayne Rooney over the summer.
enigmatic 23-year-old frontman would be open to a reunion with former boss Jose Mourinho at Stamford Bridge Mario Balotelli could be reunited with Jose Mourinho by making a switch to Chelsea, according to the...
player's agent.
The pair reportedly had several fall-outs during their time together
at Inter, with Mourinho once branding the striker "unmanageable", but
the player's agent, Mino Raiola, insists that their differences have
been resolved.
Balotelli returned to Serie A with AC Milan in January, scoring 15
goals in 18 league appearances, and the Italian's representative has
hinted that the 23-year-old would be open to joining his former
Portuguese boss in west London.
"Balotelli and Mourinho could be reunited because they know each other
and they didn't leave each other with hate," Raiola told 'Tiki Taka'
onItalia 1.
"There was not a very nice incident between them, but they parted
company on good terms. They have remained in contact and there is
mutual respect.
"It could happen [a move to Chelsea] but [Milan vice-president]
Adriano Galliani obviously doesn't want it to."
Chelsea have been in the market for a striker since Mourinho returned
to Stamford Bridge, making several unsuccessful attempts to sign
Manchester United's Wayne Rooney over the summer.
I really like Mario Balotelli but sometimes his arrogance really pisses me off. I guess you won't really blame him cos of the racism that still exists and he has gotten a fair share of it. Say No to racism.
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