European team expresses interest in Usain Bolt

World's fastest man, Usain Bolt can continue his football career in Europe. Recently, it is taught that a club from Malta has shown interest in having the world record in its ranks, which has already retired from athletic races. The 32-year-old governor is in a test period at the Central team [...]
Recently, it is taught that a club from Malta has shown interest in having the world record in its ranks, which has already retired from athletic races. The 32-year-old governor is in a test period at Central Coast Mariners' team at the Australian football championship, making his childhood dream come true.
It is learned that the club that has shown Bolt's interest is exactly Valette, a team from Malta, which, apparently, has already made a formal offer for Ussain Bolt. The club's chief executive, Ghaston Slimen, in an interview for Australian media, said that with this move FC Valleta will write the story and, however, see Bolt raise even the Malta Cup trophy, whose finale will be played on December 13th.
Meanwhile, Bolt's Australian agent neither claimed nor denied the story of the former Atlantic's possible passage to the Malaysian championship.
It is noteworthy that Usain Bolt has not signed any contracts with Mariners yet, while training with this team for an indefinite deadline. Last week Bolt scored his first two football goals as a football player in a friendly pre-sezonal Mariners match.












