Balotelli's representatives are
in talks with the Anfield club after a £16m fee was agreed with Milan, but the
player is yet to fly to England for talks over personal terms and any added
clauses about his behaviour.
Liverpool approached the Serie
A club about the former Manchester City striker's availability just weeks after
Brendan Rodgers denied making a move, and it appears things are moving along
quickly.
Milan confirmed the
24-year-old's departure and Balotelli, who said goodbye to his San Siro
team-mates and backroom staff on Thursday, said: "Today is my last day at
Milan. I am going to Liverpool."
Rodgers has made no secret of
his wish to bring in a new forward following Luis Suarez's summer departure,
but any chance of Balotelli coming appeared dead in the water earlier this
summer.
Speaking on Liverpool's tour of
the United States, Rodgers said: "I can categorically tell you Mario
Balotelli will not be at Liverpool."
Paul Merson thinks Mario
Balotelli would be a good buy for Liverpool after the striker told AC Milan it
would be his last day at the club.
Rodgers was instead targeting
Monaco's Radamel Falcao, but the Colombia striker's preference is a move to
Real Madrid.
Balotelli's three seasons at
City were blighted by trouble, on and off the field, although he did manage 30
goals for the club in all competitions.
Sky Sports pundit Jamie
Carragher has questioned whether Balotelli would be an automatic starter at
Anfield.
"They definitely need a
striker, there's no doubt about that," he told Sky Sports.
"At the moment they only
have Daniel Sturridge and Rickie Lambert - it looks like Fabio Borini is going
to move on - and you need strikers.
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