The Southland Times

Mariners could miss out on Bolt

- Vince Rugari

The race for Usain Bolt appears to be down to two, with the Central Coast Mariners facing stiff competitio­n from a new US franchise for the Jamaican sprint king’s services.

The incoming United Soccer League team in Austin has thrown its hat into the ring for the 31-yearold, keen to use his profile for a publicity boost as it prepares to enter the second tier of American soccer next year.

The Texas-based club is to announce its name, colours, coach and several players next Friday.

According to the Statesman, the local newspaper in Austin, the franchise has been in discussion­s with Bolt’s agent Ricky Simms for several months.

However, Central Coast still appear to have the inside running according to comments from the USL team’s general manager Roberto Silva – but that could change in the coming days.

‘‘The Australian team is in a better position than we are,’’ Silva told the Statesman. ‘‘Financiall­y, our proposal is far away from the one [Bolt] has over there.

‘‘I think we beat them on all other aspects of the proposal besides the financial one, and we have our sponsorshi­p team at this moment trying to meet with some local sponsors that could bring us very, very close to having him.’’

Austin is the second USL team, after the Las Vegas Lights, to express interest in the eight-time Olympic champion.

While the Mariners want to run Bolt through a six-week trial, Silva intends to offer him a long-term contract that reportedly goes beyond soccer, positionin­g him as a spokespers­on for the team, the city of Austin and ‘‘sports overall in the US’’.

‘‘Bolt is an icon. It’s very confident and aggressive of him to come out of being the best track and field athlete in the history of the sport, and leave that and say, ‘Hey, I’m going to be one of the best in another sport’,’’ Silva said.

‘‘It’s very bold, if I may. That’s the attitude we want from our franchise.’’

The Mariners remain locked in talks with Bolt’s management but won’t comment publicly about negotiatio­ns, claiming a confidenti­ality agreement is in place.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Usain Bolt in action for the Rest of the World during the Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2018 match against England at Old Trafford last month.
GETTY IMAGES Usain Bolt in action for the Rest of the World during the Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2018 match against England at Old Trafford last month.

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