Balotelli attacks journalists

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The Italian international, who has been on a free transfer since leaving Adana Demirspor, has seen his name linked to an Indian club. But the 34-year-old forward quickly set the record straight.

Still without a club since the end of his contract with Adana Demirspor in Türkiye,

Mario Balotelli has recently seen his name circulating in India.
Indeed, Kerala Blasters Football Club has shown interest in the profile of the Italian striker, according to the

Times of IndiaThe former OM, OGC Nice and AC Milan striker is said to have been studied as a possible recruit by the Cochin-based club.

However, the Kerala Blasters management has reportedly given up on this idea. The reasons given include not only the player’s fame but also the many controversies that have marred his career. Faced with these speculations, the main person concerned has taken a stand.

“People keep making up shit about me”

“I have noticed that lately there are a lot of inventions about me. The only thing I do is work hard, train and be ready to play. Very soon I will speak and clarify everything. The important thing for me is to train and stay calm.”confided the child from Palermo to The Gazzetta dello Sport.

Balotelli nevertheless confirms having had several opportunities.

“I have received several offers and I am looking for the best project for me. Newspapers, teams, people keep making up bullshit about me,” said the 2012 European vice-champion.

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