Football outcast Mario Balotelli ordered back to Liverpool as former Manchester City striker struggles to find a club
Italy did not select the forward for their Euro 2016 campaign and AC Milan do not want to make his loan deal permanent
LIVERPOOL boss Jurgen Klopp has ordered outcast striker Mario Balotelli back for pre-season training after AC Milan rejected him.
The Italian forward spent last season on loan at the Serie A side but fell well short - even by his dismal recent standards.
The 25-year-old started just eight league matches and was subbed off in three of those, getting just one top-flight goal.
Milan currently have Cristian Brocchi in charge of the first team after sacking Sinisa Mihajlovic back in April but it is the club's hierarchy that makes the transfer decisions and they don't want the former Manchester City man.
The flamboyant star's £120,000-a-week wages would put most clubs off and even the big-spending forces in Turkish and Chinese football are hesitant of taking the oddball.
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Liverpool are not even short of attacking options for next season with Daniel Sturridge, Roberto Firmino and Divock Origi ready and willing to lead the line and Danny Ings returning from injury.
That means Balotelli will find it even more difficult to get back in the team at Anfield where fans are unlikely to have much patience left for him.
Italy boss Antonio Conte - who is leaving his post after the Euros to take over at Chelsea - was not interested in taking the forward to France this summer.
The future Blues boss found five forwards more attractive with the likes of 30-year-old Graziano Pelle from Southampton and 23-year-old Stephan El Shaarawy from Roma now preparing for the tournament.
According to , Balotelli has been told by Klopp to return to Melwood on July 2.
But he's unlikely to want to want to hang around Anfield after saying back in May: “I want to stay at Milan.
"I do not want to return to Liverpool. I was never happy at Liverpool."