Arsenal lead race to sign Mario Balotelli, Sagna off to City

The infamous Italian striker is no longer wanted at AC Milan and could be heading to London

A dejected Mario Balotelli at AC Milan
(Image credit: Claudio Villa/Getty Images)

HE'S bonkers, he's barmy and Mario Balotelli could be on his way to the Emirates. The Balotelli bombshell has been dropped by the Daily Star, and the paper claims that Arsenal "lead Monaco" in the race to sign the madcap Italian marksman.

Apparently an Italian source has told the Star that AC Milan have "had enough of the controversial striker's antics", and are looking to sell him on in the summer for around £20m to £25m. Since arriving at the San Siro from Manchester City in January 2013, Balotelli has netted 26 times in 42 appearances for AC Milan but his foibles have drawn criticism from club owner Silvio Berlusconi and the Star alleges that the former Italian Prime Minister wants to offload the striker. French outfit Monaco have expressed an interest but it's reported in Italy that Arsenal gaffer Arsene Wenger is "interested" in signing Balotelli in the hope he can provide some fireworks up front next season.

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Bill Mann is a football correspondent for The Week.co.uk, scouring the world's football press daily for the popular Transfer Talk column.