Usain Bolt given one condition as Mariners offer the Jamaican a football contract

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The Central Coast Mariners’ offer to Usain Bolt is “much, much less” than the Olympic great originally wanted, according to A-League chief Greg O’Rourke.

O’Rourke confirmed the Mariners had offered Bolt, 32, a deal after the sprinting superstar went through a trial with the club.

But Bolt will need to accept a smaller offer than he expected to fulfil his footballing dream, with Football Federation Australia (FFA) not funding any part of the deal.

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“There’s nothing on the table in writing from FFA or funding from the marquee fund as we’ve said from day one,” O’Rourke told SEN on Monday.

“Having said that, I understand from Central Coast Mariners that they have tabled an offer to Bolt’s management, which he is currently considering.

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“That offer is much, much less than what they were originally requesting. If Usain wants to join that club and become a professional footballer, he should follow a journey pretty similar to other trialists, not withstanding for a minute the amount of marketing that somebody like Bolt – the fastest man in the world – can bring to Central Coast and to the broader A-League.”

Usain Bolt has also had trials at Borussia Dortmund and Manchester United.

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