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Mario Balotelli can leave on a free transfer in January, says Brescia owner

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Mario Balotelli can leave Brescia on a free transfer during the upcoming winter transfer window, according to the clubā€™s controversy-courting owner Massimo Cellino.


The former Italy international has been beset by racist chants and taunts from fans on his return to Serie A this season, and even some questionable remarks from Cellino himself, who is now suggesting that Balotelli isnā€™t cut out for the relegation dogfight facing the struggling club and can move on if he likes.


ā€œMario is sad because he is unable to play his game,ā€ Cellino declared on the Italian TV show Le Iene. ā€œFighting for survival in Serie A requires a huge sacrifice and perhaps he thought it would be much more simple.


ā€œIn January, he can leave on a free. In this moment, he needs to choose which road is best for him. He needs to convince himself. I don't want him to leave. If he leaves, we have both lost the bet ā€¦ Mario is not a warrior who takes everyone on, it's not like that. Mario needs to show that he is suffering.ā€


Cellino also defended himself after prior remarks in which he said of Balotelli, ā€œHeā€™s black, what can I say, heā€™s working on clearing himself but heā€™s having a lot of difficulty,ā€ drawing widespread criticism despite Brescia releasing a statement calling it a joke.


ā€œI wanted to de-dramatize the situation, but I did too much,ā€ he said. ā€œRacist? I am Catholic, I can't be [racist] ā€¦ I spoke to [Balotelli] yesterday ā€“ I haven't offended him ā€¦ My comment was taken out of context. I said something stupid, I also make jokes.ā€


Balotelli, 29, has been linked to MLS repeatedly over the years, with Toronto FC the latest club to reportedly show interest in his services. Talented but inconsistent, heā€™s won three Serie A championships, one in the English Premier League and a UEFA Champions League title but has rarely reached top form thus far at Brescia, his hometown club.