Mario Balotelli’s Astonishing £1 Million Liverpool Contract Clause Exposed in Unprecedented Revelation
by Jake Murphy ·
Mario Balotelli’s tenure at Anfield was marked by controversies and memorable moments, but one aspect of his Liverpool contract stood out: a peculiar clause that recently came to light in a startling report.
Following his high-profile £16 million transfer from AC Milan in 2014, Balotelli’s stint at Liverpool under Brendan Rodgers was a mix of ups and downs. Despite calling Rodgers the ‘worst coach he ever had,’ the manager ensured Balotelli’s commitment to the club came with an intriguing contractual addition.
This revelation, stemming from Football Leaks: The Dirty Business of Football, detailed a clause that promised Balotelli a hefty £1 million bonus per year if he managed to steer clear of receiving three red cards in a single season while donning the Reds’ jersey.
Before his Liverpool venture, Balotelli had amassed seven dismissals in his career, making this clause a remarkable incentive for the talented yet temperamental striker.
The clause explicitly stated, “If during each season of the term of this contract the player is not dismissed from the field of play on three or more occasions for violent conduct, spitting, for using offensive, insulting or abusive language and/or gestures and/or for dissent… then on the June 30 at the end of each season he shall receive a bonus payment of £1 million.”
Surprisingly, Balotelli managed to keep his temper in check throughout his Liverpool spell, avoiding any red cards and securing the lucrative bonus, earning himself an additional £1 million by June 30, 2015.
Despite this financial success, Balotelli’s time at Liverpool was relatively short-lived. He later returned to Italy, initially rejoining Milan on loan before sealing a permanent move to Nice.
Balotelli’s stint at Liverpool wasn’t his sole experience in the Premier League, as he notably enjoyed a successful two-and-a-half-year tenure at Manchester City. His unforgettable moments, including setting up Sergio Aguero’s iconic title-winning goal against Queens Park Rangers in the 2011/12 season, endeared him to City fans.
Before departing for Milan in January 2013, Balotelli netted 30 goals in 80 appearances across all competitions for Manchester City, leaving an indelible mark on English football.
Balotelli’s Liverpool contract clause remains a fascinating footnote in his tumultuous yet captivating football career.