Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli is being investigated by Greater Manchester Police for ‘threatening’ a woman who took photographs of his red Ferrari F12 Berlinetta.
Police were called to a housing
estate at 3pm on Thursday in the Wythenshawe area of Manchester, where
the 24-year-old was reportedly visiting his mum Rose Barwuah.
GMP are investigating Balotelli's
use of 'threatening behaviour' after the forward demanded the woman stop
taking photographs of the £240,000 car he shipped from Italy during the
summer.
It is understood a woman claimed that Balotelli moved towards her daughter, who was taking a photograph of the red sports car.
A spokesman for GMP said: ‘We are
investigating a report of threatening behaviour following an incident in
Wythenshawe. Officers will be speaking to all concerned in due course.’
Liverpool Football Club said they would not be commenting until all the facts had been established.
It comes the day after Balotelli was
caught swapping shirts with Real Madrid defender Pepe at half time
during Liverpool’s 3-0 defeat in the Champions League at Anfield.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers
admitted he would ‘deal with’ the controversial £16million signing from
AC Milan, who was substituted during the interval.
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