Mario Balotelli's agent has revealed that there is no 'good behaviour clause' in his reported contract with Liverpool.
Balotelli was rumoured to have had a clause in his contract with Liverpool which gave the Merseyside outfit the right to send the player back to his parent club if he acted up.
The striker's agent Mino Raiola insists that his client's contract will be no different to any other player at Liverpool.
"Mario won't have a different contract than the other Liverpool's players - he has to behave with the code of conduct of the club like everyone else," Sky Sports News quotes him as saying.
"I'll close Balotelli's contract on Monday or Tuesday. I still have many little things to fix."
The Italian forward has been linked with a move away from the San Siro, with Liverpool the favourites to acquire the striker.