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Saturday, 23 August 2014

Mario Balotelli Latest: Personal terms agreed as forward agrees pay-cut

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Saturday’s newspapers are once again filled with news of Mario Balotelli’s move from AC Milan to Liverpool, with the Italian reported to have agreed to a 50% pay-cut.


MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - Wednesday, January 11, 2012: Liverpool's Martin Skrtel in action against Manchester City's Mario Balotelli during the Football League Cup Semi-Final 1st Leg at the City of Manchester Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)



  • Won’t make debut vs Man City on Monday



  • Agrees to a reported 50% pay-cut



  • 3-year contract with option of fourth year


According to Andy Hunter in The Guardian , Balotelli has agreed a 50% pay cut and met with manager Brendan Rodgers on Friday.


Hunter writes: “The striker has accepted a basic £80,000-a-week deal from Liverpool, half what he earns in Italy, with top-ups dependent on a series of stringent behaviour-and-performance clauses worth up to £2m a year. He has been offered a three-year contract with the option of a fourth belonging solely to Liverpool.”


James Pearce writes similarly in The Liverpool Echo, although he says that Balotelli “will earn around £100,000 per week at Anfield – around half of what he pocketed in Serie A.”


Pearce says that Liverpool are happy to complete the deal having received “the assurances they wanted from the 24-year-old regarding his attitude and application.”


Just to confuse you further, The Times‘ Tony Barrett reports that Balotelli will be on £90,000 per week and will earn an additional £40,000k a week if he meets a series of objectives on and off the pitch.


So that’s 80,90 or 100k a week, depending on which paper you read / believe.


The Daily Mail’s Liverpool correspondent Dominic King tweeted to say that Balotelli left Melwood just after 9pm on Friday – and that the deal would be completed early next week. That means it could be Tuesday until the signing is confirmed, with Monday being a bank holiday. The Premier League do not register players on the weekend.


King also reported the claim of a 50% pay-cut for the player.


Balotelli will become Liverpool’s ninth signing of a busy summer, taking the total spend to around £117 million.


The deal has not been completed in time for the 24-year-old to make what would have been a dramatic debut against his former club, Manchester City, on Monday night.


The player’s agent, Mino Raiola had posted an image on Instagram saying the price was €12 million but later clarified and said he meant £16m.


He also posted the following image of Balotell’s shirt being printed for the first time ready for his official photos:



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