Sunday, 5 January 2014

Watch out, Milan: Chelsea chasing unsettled Balotelli


The striker's agent, Mino Raiola, alerted the Blues to his client's availability and they are weighing up their options for a potential summer bid

Chelsea are keeping tabs on Mario Balotelli's availability as his rocky relationship with AC Milan continues to deteriorate.

Balotelli is increasingly unhappy at San Siro following a nightmare first half of the season which has left the Rossoneri in 13th place in Serie A, 27 points behind leaders Juventus.
The former Manchester City striker is known to be unimpressed with the lack of investment in the squad since he joined for around €22 million in January of last year, even though Kaka was brought back from Real Madrid during the summer and Keisuke Honda and Adil Rami have been recruited this winter.

The striker's agent, Mino Raiola, has alerted clubs to his client's situation as they explore the player's options - and Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, keen on bolstering his striker options during January, has asked to be kept informed of the situation.

The Blues were keen on making a move for Wayne Rooney during the summer only to be met with resistance from Manchester United, while they have also been linked with a move for Napoli's Gonzalo Higuain in recent days - though Mourinho played down talk of a deal for the Argentine to reporters on Friday.

And despite claims of a falling out between Mourinho and Balotelli during their time at Inter, the Portuguese remains a big fan of the Italy international.

The Blues will likely have to sell to buy this winter given their €59m loss over the most recent financial year but could be tempted into a move should they sell either, or both, of David Luiz and Juan Mata.

However, despite Balotelli's unhappiness and some ill-feeling towards the Italy international among the club's board, a January move appears unlikely.

Milan president Silvio Berlusconi has never been enamoured by Balotelli's behaviour and would sanction a sale, a decision driven at least in part by the delicate political situation at the Giuseppe Meazza following the appointment of Berlusconi's daughter, Barbara, to the club's board.

Adriano Galliani, who looked set to step down as CEO at the end of November before performing a U-turn and agreeing to share general manager duties with Babara Berlusconi, was responsible for bringing the 23-year-old to Italy 12 months ago.

Galliani's power at Milan is at an all-time low, however, and the Berlusconis are pushing for a sale in the right conditions.

But such conditions appear unlikely in the coming weeks. Balotelli is the biggest star in the Milan ranks and the club would want a mammoth transfer fee for the Italy striker.

Given his below-par displays this season, however, the Italian giants would be unable to demand anything more than €25-30m for his services at this moment in time and any sale for that amount would likely cause uproar among an already dissatisfied fanbase.

As such, the club are prepared to wait until after the World Cup in the hope that Balotelli impresses for his country in a bid to drive up their asking price

Man Utd can't sign anyone in January - Moyes



The 50-year-old insists there is an "urgency" to bolster his squad but admits his main targets are unlikely to switch clubs during the winter window

The Head coach David Moyes says Manchester United are unable to sign their main targets in January and says, therefore, they are unlikely to buy anyone.

The Premier League champions currently sit seventh in the table, 11 points behind leaders Arsenal, and have crashed out of the FA Cup third round following Sunday's 2-1 defeat at home to Swansea City.

He had previously urged caution ahead of the window and has reiterated that the club are unlikely to sign their priority targets this month.

“I said that I would try to but it would probably be doubtful in January,” the United manager told reporters. "There’s an urgency that we would like to bring people in but are those players available in January?

“The players we would like to bring in probably aren’t available in January.

“It’s not because we wouldn’t like to do it, it’s because they aren’t available.”

United went behind via Wayne Routledge’s early opener but pulled level through Javier Hernandez.

With the score level in the second half, Fabio, four minutes after coming on as a substitute, was sent off for a challenge on Jose Canas, while Wilfried Bony’s header fired Michael Laudrup’s side into the fourth round.

Moyes admits referee Mike Dean made the correct decision with Fabio’s dismissal but claims his side put in a performance worthy of securing a replay.

“I thought we played well enough,” said the Scot. “I didn’t think we deserved to lose but we did. We put out a really strong team today with lots of international players.

“We should have taken more chances when the opportunities were there.

“We’re just lacking a bit of courage when we get in to the final third at times.

“We need to get back to winning ways. We have to make sure we find a solution to win. It doesn’t matter what style, we have to find a way of winning.

“It’s been a tough start, a tough period. I’m disappointed not to win more games and play better but I’m sure it will change.”