Liverpool have confirmed that Mario Balotelli has completed a permanent transfer to French side Nice.
Nice have signed the striker on a free transfer to end his two-year nightmare stay on Merseyside.
Balotelli
was in the south of France on Wednesday for discussions with the Ligue 1
outfit and underwent a medical, one source told ESPN FC.
Liverpool have been trying to find suitors for Balotelli, who had one
year remaining on his contract, all summer after Jurgen Klopp made it
clear that the misfiring forward would not be part of his plans.
Nice
recently had 80 percent of the club bought out by Chinese and American
investors, with club president Jean-Pierre Rivere believing the club
"will scale new peaks and will continue to grow," due to the injection of new resources.
"We are very happy to welcome Mario," Rivere told the club's website. "We hope that at Nice, in a family atmosphere, he'll rediscover his enjoyment of the game.
"We know, him and us, that nothing will be easy but with desire and, I
hope, the support of all our fans, we'll enable him to blossom and to
bring all his talent to the service of the team.
"We're still a
club under construction. Our progression is being carried out step by
step. We [hope] to have a good season with our squad in all the
different competitions that we will have to contend with."
Balotelli joined Liverpool in the summer of 2014, with then-manager Brendan Rodgers even labelling the move a "gamble."
He scored one goal in the Premier League for Liverpool before he was shipped out on loan to AC Milan last season.
Balotelli
returned to Merseyside from his spell in Italy this summer for
preseason training, but was left behind as the team toured the United
States and did not appear in any of the nine friendlies.
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