Super awesome! Bad boy Balotelli's K-League transfer has matured...Manchester City, Liverpool, Milan Bad Veteran Strikers

Jan 29, 2025

Super awesome! Bad boy Balotelli's K-League transfer has matured...Manchester City, Liverpool, Milan Bad Veteran Strikers
Photo=Foot Mercato



Can we see Mario Balotelli playing on the Korean stage in Italy's 'Soccer Bad Boy'. There was news that K League 1 teams were pushing for Valotelli's recruitment.

France's Foot Mercato said on the 29th (Korea Standard Time) "Two clubs in the K League 1 are seeking to recruit Valotelli."South Korea's winter transfer market is open until March 24, 2025, so Valotelli will have enough time to terminate the contract and finalize the administrative process through an amicable agreement with Genoa."," he reported.

Earlier, Valotelli had also received attention from clubs such as Japan, Australia, and India. He has prioritized returning to Italy for a long time, but is reportedly considering moving abroad more positively. In addition to Korea, Japan's J-League is emerging as the next destination.




The media reports "The goal of Valotelli is clear at the moment. "Finding a team that enjoys the game, guarantees the opportunity to play, and is loved by fans" "In the past, two Korean clubs offered much higher salaries than Genoa, but he prioritized returning to Serie A in Italy at the time. But the challenge actually ended in failure.'

Valotelli is a star player who has played for many big clubs in Europe. He played for Manchester City, AC Milan, Inter Milan and Liverpool.

Valotelli, who succeeded in returning to Serie A by joining Genoa this season, is going through a difficult time. He has played in only six games and is said to have been completely pushed out of the starting lineup. As Valotelli is still known to want to play, he is likely to move to a team that can use him as a starting player. In other words, the possibility of seeing him in the K League is growing.




Foot Mercato says that despite his skepticism, Balotelli is considered more mature than he used to be. He didn't complain even though he had few chances to play, and he never publicly raised the issue of his diminished standing in the team"Now he just wants to play soccer with a smile on his face, and South Korea, which still dreams of him, is sending him a love call."



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.