Manchester City's Mario Balotelli Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli has brushed aside fresh rumours he will leave the Etihad Stadium this summer.
A number of reports in Italy claim Balotelli could be included as part of a swap deal that would see AC Milan defender Thiago Silva join the Blues.
However, Balotelli has moved to quash those suggestions by insisting he will stay with the newly-crowned Premier League champions.
“I play at Manchester City,” declared Balotelli. “I am happy at City and I will remain there.”
Balotelli joined City from Inter Milan in August 2010 and is under contract with the Blues outfit until June 2015.
And the 21-year-old, a self-confessed AC Milan fan, insists there is no truth in reports linking him with a move to the San Siro outfit.
“I don’t know anything,” he said. “I haven’t had any contact with them (AC Milan) in the past few years.”
However, Balotelli would welcome the arrival of Brazil international Silva.
Deserved
“If Thiago Silva was to arrive to City then for sure we would be stronger,” he said.
Balotelli, who came off the bench to set up Sergio Aguero’s last-gasp winner against QPR to clinch the Premier League title, also believes his best is yet to come.
“This year we were the strongest team and we deserved to win,” the striker added. “As for my season, I give myself a pass mark.
“I am young and it is normal that I make mistakes.
“But with regards to the psychological aspect, I don’t pay attention because I am fed up with what everyone says.
“I just have to improve tactically, mature and score always.
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