Mario Balotelli
has arrived at Liverpool’s Melwood training ground as his £16million move to
Anfield from AC Milan edges closer.
The flamboyant striker
flew into Liverpool airport earlier on Monday morning where he was picked up in
an official club car and driven to the Premier League side's training ground.
Balotelli’s management team and Liverpool chief executive Iain
Ayre arrived at Melwood earlier in the day as they prepare for the 24-year-old
to sign a contract with the club.
The Italy international
is understood to have passed his medical and is expected to be officially
unveiled as a Liverpool player later on Monday.
Balotelli’s return to
the Premier League will not be in time for him to make his debut against former
club Manchester City, but he is expected to be at the Etihad for the Premier
League match, live on Sky Sports 1HD.
Former Reds manager
Graeme Souness has raised concerns about the club's decision to recruit the
controversial forward, whose discipline was questioned during his stay with
City.
However, Liverpool boss
Brendan Rodgers refused to be drawn on whether the club wanted a behaviour
clause included in Balotelli’s contract.
"I think every player has a code of conduct for the people
and the professionals at work," said Rodgers on Friday.
"We have quite an
extensive code for players and staff. We haven’t got a specific one for anyone
individually. It covers across the professional group of people here both staff
and players.
"We have a
fantastic environment and a great culture. I think over the last two years it
was very important for us to build here.
"There will be
nothing that will ever shake that or to provoke it in anyway. That is something
I will always protect. The environment here is fantastic.
"We’ve got a real
learning environment here for players. And you can see over the years that lots
of players have improved and developed."
source:skysports
source:skysports
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