Mariners say Bolt not A-League grade as deal talks stall
SYDNEY: Australia’s Central Coast Mariners said negotiations with Usain Bolt were stalled over money Tuesday, also warning the sprint superstar he will not play in the A-League even if he signs with the club.
The eight - t ime Olympic champion has been on trial with the A-League side since arriving in August to fulfil his dream of becoming a professional footballer. The 32-year- old’s quest has garnered worldwide attention, which intensified last week when he scored two goals in a pre-season friendly.
The Mariners said Bolt, who turned down a two-year, trialfree deal from cashed-up Maltese champions Valletta last week, had been offered a contract but added “negotiations remain ongoing” over the athlete’s footballing future. The club said it was seeking outside sponsors to top up the offer to Bolt.
“Wi t hout the f ina nci a l contribution of an external thirdparty, it is unlikely that Usain Bolt and the Central Coast Mariners will agree to terms,” it said.
Sydney’s Daily Telegraph reported this week that Bolt’s representatives were initially seeking A$ 3 mil lion ( US$ 2.1 million) but the Mariners’ offer was closer to A$ 150,000.
The Mariners disputed the figures and said “if there is a suitable way forward for both player and club, the two parties will keep working together and formalise an agreement”.
Despite his pre- season double, pundits have criticised the 100m world-record holder’s footballing form.
The Mariners indicated the world’s fastest man may have potential as a player but was not good enough to be a regular starter if he chose to stay.
“Us a in h a s made g re at progression during his time on the Central Coast and we feel that he will improve further with more individual intensive training and competitive game time,” they said. “We are looking at ways to do this as the club does not have the luxury to be able to do this in the Hyundai A-League.” — AFP