Mario Balotelli will have good behaviour clauses in his contract at AC Milan |
Balotelli has re-joined the Italian club on loan after flopping at Liverpool following a £16million move last summer.
The former Manchester City striker scored just four goals and was widely criticised for his attitude and work rate at Anfield.
And according to reports in Italy, Balotelli will have to toe the line and follow regulations that which are applied to people who serve in the country's air force.
Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport report the 25-year-old will be banned from having extravagant haircuts and clothing, from smoking and from visiting night clubs and must turn up on time from training. His drinking will also be limited.
Balotelli must not damage the image of the club and his Twitter, Facebook and Instagram posts will be closely monitored.
Balotelli's first spell at Milan was relatively successful and uneventful with a respectable scoring rate although there were some misdemeanors.
He lost his temper in front of the cameras after being criticised by Italian television pundits, telling his interviewers that they did not understand football before throwing his microphone to the floor.
He was also booked for making a vulgar gesture at Cagliari supporters, served two three-match bans and was caught smoking in the toilet of a train by a ticket collector.
However, these incidents paled in comparison to some of his antics at Manchester City earlier in his career, where he famously set fire to his house after letting off fireworks in his bathroom.
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