Jurgen Klopp Reveals He's Told Mario Balotelli To Leave Liverpool
Mario Balotelli looks set for a Liverpool departure, with Jurgen Klopp confirming he told the Italian he cannot afford to be competing for places at this stage of his career.
Jurgen Klopp has told Mario Balotelli he needs to leave Liverpool, but hopes to help him rediscover his best form beforehand.
Balotelli joined Liverpool from AC Milan in 2014 but, after scoring just one Premier League goal in 16 appearances in his first season at the club, he was sent back to San Siro on loan the following year.
The 25-year-old managed just to find the net just once in Serie A last term, though he missed more than three months with a groin injury, and Klopp does not see a future for him at Anfield.
However, the German hopes to help build Balotelli's confidence back up before sending him to a club where he can be a leading figure.
"We want Mario to become the player he was before his injury," Klopp said. "The talent is still there - no doubt about it. When we have done the crossing, heading and stuff, he's been world class. But this is not a situation where he should be battling with other players like this for one position so it's clear we need a solution.
"There will be a club around who would be happy to have a new Mario Balotelli, if you like. I have spoken clearly to the player about that. It's now time to make decisions and I try to help Mario to get in the best shape he can be in and we will see what happens."