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Mario Balotelli at Genoa, this time it’s the right one. The point obtained by the Rossoblu on Saturday against Bologna gave the team hope, but there are still the same problems of inefficiency in attack. Thus, the track leading to SuperMario, supported by coach Alberto Gilardino, has become very hot again after the approval given in recent days by president and general manager Andrés Blázquez. The former AC Milan, Inter and Liverpool player, released after his adventure at Adana Demirspor, is training in Brescia and waiting for the green light to sign. A call that could arrive today to offer reinforcements to Gilardino. The Italian press is talking about October 31 against Fiorentina for the potential debut of Mario Balotelli.
However, complications had arisen in the negotiations, but everything seems to be moving towards a final agreement. The name Balotelli had divided Genoa: on one side Alberto Gilardino and Alberto Zangrillo who have been pushing since day one to bring Super Mario to the Ligurian capital, on the other some decidedly more rigid Genoese leaders. On the other hand, the 34-year-old, who has already shown on social networks that he follows the team’s events, now wants to return to the field and, as revealed in Corriere di Bresciathe 34-year-old follows daily individual sessions to keep himself ready. With the Genoese management, there has already been a financial agreement reached around a contract until June 30, 2025.
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