Mario Balotelli's troubles have followed him back to Italy after media reports on Thursday said the AC Milan striker was fined by police following a row over his parked car at a city airport.
The 22-year-old, who left Manchester City last month after two and a half years in England filled with bizarre tales on and off the field, parked his car in front of Linate arrivals and pretended to move it when police asked - only then to be sanctioned.
Balotelli, who scored twice on his Milan debut last weekend, cut a frustrated figure in Italy's 1-1 friendly draw in the Netherlands on Wednesday and booted a ball against an advertising hoarding.

The 22-year-old, who left Manchester City last month after two and a half years in England filled with bizarre tales on and off the field, parked his car in front of Linate arrivals.
Paolo Berlusconi, AC Milan's vice president and brother of owner Silvio, was lambasted in social media this week after calling Balotelli "the little black boy of the family".
However, AC Milan has denied reports striker Mario Balotelli was involved in an argument with police after parking illegally. The club says "normal checks" were carried out on Balotelli's car but that "there was no argument."
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Mario Barwuah Balotelli[1] (born 12 August 1990) is an Italian footballer who plays for Serie A club Internazionale. He is known for being a pacey striker with great technical ability who can play anywhere along the front line. He is also a ve ...
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