Mario - Move would be hard
Inter striker's transfer saga drags on
Last updated: 1st August 2010
Balotelli: Fiery temper
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Mario Balotelli has cast doubt over his proposed move to Man City by admitting he gets homesick.
The Inter Milan striker has become embroiled in a long-running transfer saga this summer, with his future dominating the headlines.
City have been tracking the 19-year-old striker for some time, with former Inter boss Robert Mancini unfazed by the youngster's fiery temperament.
A big-money deal was believed to be edging closer earlier this week, with the Bluesconfident they were about to land their man.
However, talks have stalled and the issue continues to drag on without a clear conclusion in sight.
Alone
Balotelli was thought to be keen on a switch after becoming disillusioned with life at Inter, but he has now revealed that he would find it hard to leave his homeland.
He told Italy's Vanity Fair magazine: "I don't like being alone. I can't imagine being far from my family, in another city."
The fiery youngster has also admitted that he sometimes struggles to control his temper.
He suffered numerous bust-ups with former coach Jose Mourinho last season and accepts that he can fly off the handle at times.
"Sometimes on the field my head leads me astray," he said.
Bored
"I have no problems with self control over my body. I've never hurt anyone, never reacted violently.
"I tried to correct my behaviour for two or three weeks but I couldn't take it any more. I got bored.
"I am a boy, not a grown man, but I will become one. I always want to be the centre of attention. That's how I am and others don't like it.
"Even if I don't always behave as I should, this still doesn't explain why so many people have something against me.
"Whatever I do, people always talk about me. They keep at it non-stop. Balotelli here, Balotelli there. Why?"
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