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Mario Balotelli rejected by Serie A minnows Sassuolo as Liverpool striker’s career appears to hit rock bottom

Former Manchester City star is not wanted at Anfield but has been struggling to find a new club

MARIO BALOTELLI'S faltering career has appeared to hit rock bottom after he was rejected by Serie A minnows Sassuolo.

Jurgen Klopp has made it clear the Liverpool flop has no future at Anfield and has been training with the reserves but has struggled to find a new club this summer.

 Mario Balotelli is running out of options having been rejected by Serie A minnows Sassuolo
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Mario Balotelli is running out of options having been rejected by Serie A minnows SassuoloCredit: PA:Press Association
 Balotelli has been training with Liverpool's reserves
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Balotelli has been training with Liverpool's reserves

Balotelli, 26, has been linked with numerous moves this summer but super agent Mino Raiola is struggling to find a party willing to take on the maverick striker.

Sassuolo, who have only spent three seasons in Serie A in their history, are the latest team to turn him down.

The Green and Black's chief executive Giovanni Carnevali revealed that the club was not interested.

He told Italian radio station RaiSpo: "Mina Raiola offered us Balotelli, but we refused."

Sassuolo came sixth in Serie A last season, their best ever finish.

Balotelli, once bought for £24m by Manchester City and £16m by Liverpool, has struggled for goals in the last two seasons.

After scoring just one Premier League goal, and four overall in 28 matches, in his lone season with the Reds, he scored only three in 23 matches on loan at AC Milan last season.

The main sticking point is Balotelli's wages, reported to be at around £110,000-a-week.

Liverpool are not keen to continue paying him, but Balotelli will not agree to a wage cut - he took around£60,000-a-week less when he first moved to the club.

 Jurgen Klopp has made it clear that Balotelli has no future at the club
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 Jurgen Klopp has made it clear that Balotelli has no future at the clubCredit: PA:Press Association

Bologna and Udinese are still linked but Bologna want to take the striker on loan and to not pay his wages.

Udinese chief executive Nereo Bonato this week said: "Should Balotelli come to us?

";The important thing is to have the right motivation.

"Udinese is a particular squad, made up of a lot of young people."

Balotelli turned to Jose Mourinho for advice - with the Manchester United manager recommending a move out of the Premier League.

 

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