Mario Balotelli's Unique Journey Continues as He Finds a New Home with Al-Ittifaq FC in Dubai
Mario Balotelli is on the verge of joining Al-Ittifaq FC in Dubai, marking the 14th club of his illustrious yet controversial career. After a challenging spell with Genoa, the striker is set to sign a two-and-a-half year deal with the Emirati side, providing them with a boost in their quest to avoid relegation. Join us as we delve into the latest chapter of Balotelli's football odyssey.
Mario Balotelli is set to complete a transfer to the 14th club of his career as he closes in on a switch to Al-Ittifaq FC of Dubai. The former Manchester City and Liverpool striker has been a free agent since he left Italian side Genoa over the summer. Balotelli signed for the Serie A outfit on a season-long deal last October but did not stay there long.However, Balotelli failed to make an impact back in Italy as he made just six league appearances for Genoa, all of which came from the bench, while he hasn't played competitively since December 2024. In his time there, the 35-year-old was unable to hit the back of the net having managed just two shots across 57 minutes of action.In classic Balotelli fashion, the former Italy international was booked twice in a forgettable spell with Il Grifone. As such, Genoa opted against extending the striker's contract at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris, and Balotelli has been a free agent since the summer.Balotelli, though, looks set for a return to the game with Al-Ittifaq FC in Dubai, and is reportedly tipped to pen a two-and-a-half year deal in the Middle East. Balotelli is set to jet to Dubai on Friday to confirm the deal, and he'll be registered with the Emirati side from January 12.Not to be confused with the Saudi Pro League's Al-Ettifaq, who were previously managed by another former Liverpool star, Steven Gerrard, Al-Ittifaq FC ply their trade in the UAE First Division, one below the UAE Pro League. However, they've made a poor start to the season and sit bottom with just two wins and six points from their opening 11 matches.Additionally, Al-Ittifaq have scored just six league goals this season, so they'll hope the addition of Balotelli will boost their chances of avoiding a bottom-placed finish and relegation to the third tier. Al-Ittifaq FC are now owned by Italian Pietro Laterza, who also owns Serie D side Chievo.Balotelli had been linked with a move to a number of Serie A and Serie B teams, but opted for a move to the Middle East. Al-Ittifaq have lost their last two league matches, but recently earned their second league win of the season on Boxing Day as they beat Hatta Club 1-0 at the end of 2025.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!While without a club since the summer, Balotelli recently visited the Kandima resort in the Maldives with his family. A number of current and former Premier League players, including Joe Gomez and Ederson, have all spent time at the resort recently.On the resort, Balotelli said: "The island is stunning, the villas are spacious and modern, and waking up in paradise to the ocean every day was exactly why I came. I spent time at the sports facilities daily, from training in the gym to enjoying football, tennis, and beach activities – all perfect for an athlete to stay in top condition during the off-season."The striker, who was capped 36 times for the Azzurri, scoring 14 goals, including a memorable hit in the Euro 2012 semi-final win over Germany, now moves to his 14th club of his career.Balotelli has previously turned out for Lumezzane, Inter, Manchester City, AC Milan, Liverpool, Nice, Marseille, Brescia, Monza, Adana Demirspor, Sion, Genoa, and now Al-Ittifaq, meaning the forward has played in Italy, England, France, Turkey, Switzerland, and now the United Arab Emirates.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingBalotelli was never far from controversy during his time in England, which included setting off fireworks inside his own home and the famous 'Why Always Me?' shirt celebration following his goal in the Manchester derby.Additionally, Balotelli provided the assist for Sergio Aguero's Premier League winning goal against QPR in 2012, remarkably the only Premier League assist of his career.
Mario Balotelli's Checkered Spell at Genoa
Despite high expectations, Balotelli struggled to make an impact at Genoa, managing just two shots and failing to find the back of the net in his brief tenure. His disciplinary issues also resurfaced, with the striker receiving two bookings during his time with the club.
A New Beginning in Dubai
Balotelli's move to Al-Ittifaq FC offers him a fresh start in Dubai, where he is expected to bolster the team's attacking prowess. With the club languishing at the bottom of the league table, the Italian forward's arrival brings hope for a turnaround in their fortunes.
From Europe to the Middle East: Balotelli's Storied Career
Balotelli's transfer to Al-Ittifaq FC adds another chapter to his diverse playing journey, which has seen him represent clubs across Italy, England, France, Turkey, Switzerland, and now the United Arab Emirates. Despite the controversies, the striker's talent and experience continue to attract interest from various leagues.
A Legacy of Memorable Moments
Balotelli's career is littered with unforgettable moments, from his iconic 'Why Always Me?' celebration at Manchester City to his crucial assist for Sergio Aguero's title-winning goal. While his journey has been marked by ups and downs, his impact on the pitch is undeniable.
Embracing a New Chapter
As Balotelli prepares to embark on his latest adventure in Dubai, football fans eagerly anticipate the next phase of his career. With his international pedigree and proven goal-scoring ability, the enigmatic striker remains a captivating figure in the world of football.





