​Liverpool flop Mario Balotelli could be set for a move to Championship side Wolverhampton Wanderers, ​Express report.





The former Manchester City forward has seen his career take a huge step backwards these last few seasons, and is looking for another shot at success, having quickly fallen out of favour under Jurgen Klopp.





The report also claims that the Italian had spoken to former boss Jose Mourinho, who asked him to seek playing time out of the Premier League. The pair worked together during Mourinho's time at Inter Milan, and the now-Manchester United boss once described him as 'uncoachable'.





Mourinho and Balotelli share the same agent in Jorge Mendes, and it is believed that Mendes has thrown the striker a lifeline, with the agent being on great terms with the Wolves' new group of owners Fosun International.





The Chinese owners are looking to invest heavily, and have reportedly contracted Mendes to look for players for them with their aim being quick promotion to the Premier League.





Balotelli, still 25, still has time to turn his career around, yet his attitude and behaviour - especially off the pitch - has left teams afraid to touch him.

After failed spells at Liverpool and AC Milan, Mendes is trying his best to find the player a new club, and moving to the Championship may actually be good for him. He would definitely play every game, and while it may not necessarily revive his career immediately, regular football would't hurt.





If he does move to Wolves and manages to blow that chance as well, that would probably be it for the controversial forward.











