I remember a head of the department of structures of the ETSAM (and not a bad one, I can attest, since was a professor of mine doing extremely intelligent structural charting works in the seventies') stating at some conference to colleagues quite hilariously, please do not buy the new RC code, and also laughing at the bent details at footings. He was saying that for ordinary buildings with ordinary practice here many of the clauses mean scarce thing. One can go to such skeptical view after decades of sound practice, yet for the unaware can be a worrying risk.
In any case, if allowed by your code, you can weld the straight mesh to reinforce the footing and then you have the tips themselves anchored through shear-friction effect, since there the required steel stresses are minimal and the transverse sections and tributary adherence surfaces are more than enough.