The Borneo Post

Mariners say Bolt not A-League grade as deal talks stall

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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

 ??  ?? Juventus’ Cristiano Ronaldo (second left) joins teammates during a walkabout inside Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, on the eve of their UEFA Champions League Group H match against Manchester United. — AFP photo
Juventus’ Cristiano Ronaldo (second left) joins teammates during a walkabout inside Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, on the eve of their UEFA Champions League Group H match against Manchester United. — AFP photo

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