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Bolt wants to join A-League’s Mariners

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Football Federation Australia has responded cautiously to reports Usain Bolt hopes to play for the Central Coast Mariners in the A-League.

Reports on Tuesday said the 31-year-old Bolt, an eight-time Olympic sprint gold medalist, has agreed to trial with the Mariners next month and may receive a one-season A-League contract if he impresses.

However, in order to make a deal possible the FFA would have to top up any salary offered to Bolt from its $3 million fund to attract “marquee” players. The Mariners owner reportedly has offered to meet 70 percent of Bolt’s salary but the FFA’s contributi­on might still be around $900,000.

In a statement late Tuesday, the FFA said, “While Usain Bolt is one of the most famous athletes on the planet, he’s not a profession­al footballer.

“If the trial goes ahead and Central Coast Mariners decided it stacks up and they want to offer him a contract, then we will have a discussion with them around that and what might be possible.”

Bolt, who quit the track last year, has already trialed unsuccessf­ully with Germany’s Borussia Dortmund and South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns.

Many regard reports he might trial with the Mariners as a public relations stunt. His previous trials were with clubs which shared his major sponsor. Mariners chief executive Shaun Mielekamp said he hoped to have details of any trial finalized by late August.

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