Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini doesn't believe Mario Balotelli is unsettled.
The striker complained about life in Manchester this week.
"Mario's the same, he's not changed," Mancini told Sky Sports.
"I think he maybe wanted to say that he was missing his family and his friends. I've spoken with him many times and he loves the supporters, he loves his team-mates, and he likes to play in the Barclays Premier League.
"He's young, he's only 21 years old, and he's maybe missing his family.
"When you start to play football, you are a professional player, and this situation can happen if you want to go and play in a different country. It's normal."