
AC Milan and Manchester City are in discussions over the possible transfer of Mario Balotelli, according to Sky Italia.
Roberto Mancini has consistently rubbished speculation linking Balotelli with a return to Italy, and as recently as Monday morning Mancini's assistant David Platt played down the prospect of a deal before Thursday's transfer deadline.
But the latest reports from Italy suggest Milan have made a breakthrough in their attempts to sign the striker.
There has been no official comment from City, and even Platt was in the dark when he stood in for Mancini at a press conference ahead of Tuesday's trip to QPR.
He said: "We've three days left before the deadline, but I haven't heard anything, to be honest. It's speculation.
"It's a shame Robbie's not here, because he might know a lot more than me. As far as we're concerned, he's still a Manchester City player. I'm not aware of any negotiation."
Balotelli, who previously played for Milan's rivals Inter, was labelled a "bad apple" by the club's owner Silvio Berlusconi earlier this season after a series of disciplinary problems during his two-and-a-half-years in England.
But neither that outburst, nor Berlusconi's claim last week that the 22-year-old is out of Milan's price range, has killed off talk of an imminent deal.
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Christopher Roe
3:14pm on 28/1/2013
City should let balotelli go. He is obviously showing no sign of altering his ways. Kpbs been mentioned in exchange so they should take the 17 million aswell as him. Its not like he plays anymore anyway. Chris from keighley.
brian foster
6:50pm on 28/1/2013
Dont let him Go. The Manchester Evening News will have nothing to print on the Back Page