Milan insert fresh clause in Mario Balotelli's contract as Liverpool striker nears exit
Mario Balotelli is expected to sign for Milan today once his medical is complete
MARIO BALOTELLI will have a disciplinary clause inserted into his contract at Milan, according to reports.
 
The Liverpool striker is expected to sign a loan deal with the San Siro giants later today.
Milan will only pay half of his £80,000-a-week wages for the duration of the move.
He is in Italy undergoing a medical and could play for Milan as early as this weekend, when the club host Empoli in Serie A.
 
But the Italy international must toe the line at his former club or risk having his loan deal terminated, report Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo.
The clause will make clear that Balotelli must refrain from "provocative actions or gestures on or off the field" - the report claims.
 
The striker, 25, joined Liverpool from Milan just last summer in a £16million deal.
Then-manager Filippo Inzaghi sold the player despite him scoring 16 goals for the club in the 2013/14 season and netting the winner against England at the World Cup.
 
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers failed to get the best out of Balotelli, who scored just four goals for the Anfield side last term.
His last match start came in November 2014 as the forward missed much of the rest of the season.

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