After Torino, Balotelli associated with another Italian club

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Rather than signing for Torino, Mario Balotelli could join an Italian D2 team.

Genoa appears as a new option for Italian striker Mario Balotelli. The 34-year-old former OM and Nice player was in talks with Intercity in Spain after leaving Adana Demispor this summer. But a return to Serie A is now considered. Balotelli was announced at Torino last week, but is now of interest to another Italian team and where coach Alberto Gilardino is having problems with his attack.

Balotelli ready to take on the challenge

Former Genoa player Marco Nappi supports this idea: “

Mario Balotelli is a player who leaves no shadow of a doubt. He can make the difference and score several goals: exactly what Genoa needs at the moment.”

Recently, Balotelli indicated that he was totally convinced that he could still shine in Serie A. And he raised his voice with those who believe that he no longer has the level for the transalpine elite. If he signs with the Rossoblu, we will be able to judge whether he is telling the truth or not.

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