Mario Balotelli has signed for his home town club Brescia after putting pen to paper on a three-year deal.
The former Liverpool and Manchester City striker was released by Olympic Marseille earlier this summer and had been linked moves to the Premier League and the American Najor League Soccer.
Reports says that the 29-year-old also turned down a move to Brazilian side Flamengo as he was eager to reclaim a spot in the Italian squad ahead for Euro 2020 championship.
Balotelli scored eight Ligue 1 goals in 15 appearances for Marseille in 2018-19 but the club’s failure to qualify for the Champions League forced them to lower their wage budget and allow him to leave.
Mario Balotelli has signed for his home town club Brescia after putting pen to paper on a three-year deal.
The former Liverpool and Manchester City striker was released by Olympic Marseille earlier this summer and had been linked moves to the Premier League and the American Najor League Soccer.
Reports says that the 29-year-old also turned down a move to Brazilian side Flamengo as he was eager to reclaim a spot in the Italian squad ahead for Euro 2020 championship.
Balotelli scored eight Ligue 1 goals in 15 appearances for Marseille in 2018-19 but the club’s failure to qualify for the Champions League forced them to lower their wage budget and allow him to leave.
Mario Balotelli has signed for his home town club Brescia after putting pen to paper on a three-year deal.
The former Liverpool and Manchester City striker was released by Olympic Marseille earlier this summer and had been linked moves to the Premier League and the American Najor League Soccer.
Reports says that the 29-year-old also turned down a move to Brazilian side Flamengo as he was eager to reclaim a spot in the Italian squad ahead for Euro 2020 championship.
Balotelli scored eight Ligue 1 goals in 15 appearances for Marseille in 2018-19 but the club’s failure to qualify for the Champions League forced them to lower their wage budget and allow him to leave.
Mario Balotelli has signed for his home town club Brescia after putting pen to paper on a three-year deal.
The former Liverpool and Manchester City striker was released by Olympic Marseille earlier this summer and had been linked moves to the Premier League and the American Najor League Soccer.
Reports says that the 29-year-old also turned down a move to Brazilian side Flamengo as he was eager to reclaim a spot in the Italian squad ahead for Euro 2020 championship.
Balotelli scored eight Ligue 1 goals in 15 appearances for Marseille in 2018-19 but the club’s failure to qualify for the Champions League forced them to lower their wage budget and allow him to leave.
Mario Balotelli has signed for his home town club Brescia after putting pen to paper on a three-year deal.
The former Liverpool and Manchester City striker was released by Olympic Marseille earlier this summer and had been linked moves to the Premier League and the American Najor League Soccer.
Reports says that the 29-year-old also turned down a move to Brazilian side Flamengo as he was eager to reclaim a spot in the Italian squad ahead for Euro 2020 championship.
Balotelli scored eight Ligue 1 goals in 15 appearances for Marseille in 2018-19 but the club’s failure to qualify for the Champions League forced them to lower their wage budget and allow him to leave.
Mario Balotelli has signed for his home town club Brescia after putting pen to paper on a three-year deal.
The former Liverpool and Manchester City striker was released by Olympic Marseille earlier this summer and had been linked moves to the Premier League and the American Najor League Soccer.
Reports says that the 29-year-old also turned down a move to Brazilian side Flamengo as he was eager to reclaim a spot in the Italian squad ahead for Euro 2020 championship.
Balotelli scored eight Ligue 1 goals in 15 appearances for Marseille in 2018-19 but the club’s failure to qualify for the Champions League forced them to lower their wage budget and allow him to leave.
Mario Balotelli has signed for his home town club Brescia after putting pen to paper on a three-year deal.
The former Liverpool and Manchester City striker was released by Olympic Marseille earlier this summer and had been linked moves to the Premier League and the American Najor League Soccer.
Reports says that the 29-year-old also turned down a move to Brazilian side Flamengo as he was eager to reclaim a spot in the Italian squad ahead for Euro 2020 championship.
Balotelli scored eight Ligue 1 goals in 15 appearances for Marseille in 2018-19 but the club’s failure to qualify for the Champions League forced them to lower their wage budget and allow him to leave.
Mario Balotelli has signed for his home town club Brescia after putting pen to paper on a three-year deal.
The former Liverpool and Manchester City striker was released by Olympic Marseille earlier this summer and had been linked moves to the Premier League and the American Najor League Soccer.
Reports says that the 29-year-old also turned down a move to Brazilian side Flamengo as he was eager to reclaim a spot in the Italian squad ahead for Euro 2020 championship.
Balotelli scored eight Ligue 1 goals in 15 appearances for Marseille in 2018-19 but the club’s failure to qualify for the Champions League forced them to lower their wage budget and allow him to leave.