Juventus has told Mino Raiola, the agent of Manchester City attacker Mario Balotelli, that it is not interested in signing the Italy international, Goal.com has learned.
The
21-year-old's future at the Premier League leader is in limbo after a
number of incidents throughout the 2011-12 campaign, and it is
understood that City manager Roberto Mancini would be willing to sell
the controversial forward should he receive a suitable offer for the
forward in the summer transfer window.
The former Inter star has
stressed that he intends to stay at the Etihad Stadium, but Raiola is
already exploring the possibility of a return to Serie A at the end of
the current campaign for his client.
Nevertheless, Juventus has told Raiola that it has no intention of trying to lure Balotelli away from City.
The
Bianconeri are keen to add a high-profile name to their attack ahead of
next season, but they fear that the striker's presence would disrupt
harmony in the dressing room.
The Old Lady are not the only option for Raiola, though, as he attempts to find his client a new club in the Italian top flight.
Balotelli
has also been linked with a return to his former side, Inter, and AC
Milan continues to keep a close eye on the Italy international's
movements.
Milan vice president and CEO Adriano Galliani is a
keen admirer of the young attacker, and could opt to make a move for the
21-year-old if the price is right.
source :goal.com