Usain Bolt has been offered a two-year contract by an unnamed European club, according to the Jamaican s agent.
Eight-time Olympic champion Bolt, who retired from the track in 2017, is currently on trial with Australian side Central Coast Mariners as he bids to fulfil his dream of becoming a professional footballer.
The 32-year-old scored twice on his first start in Friday s friendly against Macarthur South West United to stake his claim for an offer ahead of the Mariners A-League campaign beginning this weekend.
Tony Rallis, who is representing Bolt while he is in Australia, has now said that a European side with ambitions of playing in the Champions League have offered him a deal.
There is a club in Europe that has offered Bolt a two-year deal, they have been taken over by new owners who have aspirations of Champions League football, he told ESPN.
Speaking after Bolt s two-goal display on Friday, Mariners chief executive Shaun Mielekamp stressed that it was too early to tell if the club would offer him a full-time deal.
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