Balotelli's AC Milan deal reportedly has good behavior clause
Mario Balotelli will reportedly have a good behavior clause in his AC Milan contract based on the rules abided by those who serve in the Italian air force.
The controversial Italy striker is set to return to Serie A after failing to make an impact during a season back in the Premier League with Liverpool.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan have insisted upon a clause in Balotelli's contract that will commit the 25-year-old to living a clean and healthy lifestyle.
Balotelli will have his Twitter, Facebook and Instagram posts closely monitored and he will be banned from extravagant hairstyles and clothing; from smoking; visiting night clubs; and must turn up on time for training.
The former Manchester City forward underwent a medical in Milan on Tuesday and though the deal is yet to be confirmed, Balotelli has used Facebook to bid goodbye to Liverpool fans.
He posted: "I'm grateful to Liverpool FC and Liverpool fans for the time and opportunities you gave me.
"It's not a goodbye but rather a farewell. I'll be supporting you guys all the way in every competition... unless you face AC Milan."