Mario Balotelli shown doing interviews after signing for AC Milan on loan on Tuesday. Matteo Bazzi / EPA / August 25, 2015
Mario Balotelli shown doing interviews after signing for AC Milan on loan on Tuesday. Matteo Bazzi / EPA / August 25, 2015

From Balotelli to Cuadrado, Premier League rejects find solace in Serie A



Some "tifosi" might be licking their lips, but for some pundits AC Milan fans got the rawest deal on Tuesday when Mario Balotelli became the latest Premier League flop to return home to Serie A in a quest to resurrect his career.

Of them all, Balotelli's return to Milan on a one-year loan deal following a disastrous first season with Liverpool is by far the most controversial.

Loved and hated in equal measure, the 25-year-old continues to divide fans and mystify the pundits who believe there is still so much more to come from a player whose controversies far outweigh his true achievements in the game.

“Let’s stop talking about him, he’s never achieved anything,” former AC Milan midfielder Zvonimir Boban, now a respected pundit for Sky Sport Italia, said last season.

And not many Liverpool fans would disagree – after a season in which Balotelli failed to spark and, with memories still fresh after three notorious years at Manchester City, created headlines for all the wrong reasons.

He took 13 games to hit his first league goal for Liverpool and Balotelli was then suspended for one game and fined £25,000 (Dh143,760) for posting an image on social media which appeared to contain anti-Semitic and racist references.

Now, Milan have taken a gamble that Balotelli will morph into “Super Mario”.

Like many of his international peers, Balotelli is keen to secure regular football ahead of next summer’s Euro 2016 tournament in France.

Although he avoided that specific question Tuesday, he said: “I’m happy to be back. This club is in my heart and I always hoped to play here again.”

Still, he must have got the chills when reading the reaction in Italy to his return.

A poll on the popular “Processo del Lunedi” sports programme on Rai television Monday showed 62 per cent of fans to be against his return. Last week, Boban called the intended move “absurd”.

“I wish him all the best, but he’s never really taken off as a player. If he returns, it is totally absurd,” said the former Croatia midfielder.

Balotelli, signed by Liverpool for £16m (Dh92m) last summer, is not the only EPL casualty to find a degree of solace in Italy.

Out-of-favour Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko, bought from Wolfsburg for £27m in January 2011, has signed a one-year loan deal with AS Roma, where he joined up with Chelsea-owned Mohamed Salah following the Egyptian's loan move to the capital club from Fiorentina.

Dzeko, tied to City until 2018, was partly lured by Bosnian teammate Miralem Pjanic’s praise of Roma, and regular football.

The Bosnian has scored 72 goals in 189 games in all competitions at the Etihad Stadium but had a mixed season with Manuel Pellegrini’s side last year.

City teammate Stevan Jovetic is also out on loan, at Inter Milan, having fallen out with Pellegrini when omitted from City's Champions League squad last season, when he started only 11 games.

Jovetic, sold by Fiorentina to City for £22m in July 2013, rescued Inter’s blushes on Sunday with a late winner that is among the pick of the weekend’s goals.

Another ex-Fiorentina player, Juan Cuadrado, is the latest to fail the EPL acid test.

The fleet-footed Colombian forward joined Chelsea for £26.8m last February – a deal in which Salah, bought by Chelsea for a reported £11m in January 2014, went the other way.

While Salah went on to sparkle for the Florence-based club, Cuadrado’s game time at Stamford Bridge was limited.

Months after Mourinho claimed: "I do believe that he'll be amazing next season", Cuadrado is now at Juventus on a loan deal.

But contrary to Balotelli, his welcome was far warmer – the Colombian welcomed by hundreds of fans at Milan’s Malpensa airport on Monday evening.

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