Mariners Confirm Bolt Offer Made

Club says he's not at A-League level.


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The Mariners have confirmed they've made Usain Bolt a contract offer, but this offer doesn't involve him playing in the A-League.

After nearly 48 hours of speculation the club's clarified a few things, they say they're exploring other ways to develop him as a footballer.

Reports up until now have suggested the offer's worth $150,000. The club says that's incorrect, though has conceded it's unlikely Bolt will agree to the terms unless a third party chips in some extra cash.

The world's fastest man will NOT train with the Mariners again until the club and Bolt's management can come to an agreement.

 

Read the full statement from the club below:

"The Central Coast Mariners and Usain Bolt’s representative Ricky Simms have progressed contract discussions and would like to offer clarity around the negotiations between the Club and Usain Bolt.

The Club can confirm that a contract proposal has been offered by the Central Coast Mariners and negotiations remain ongoing with Usain Bolt and his management regarding his football future.

Both parties are eager to explore all options and ensure that if there is a suitable way forward for both player and Club, the two parties will keep working together and formalise an agreement.

The Central Coast Mariners want to ensure that Usain Bolt is given every chance possible to fulfill his dream to become a professional football player.


There are two main terms of discussion involved in this negotiation: football and commercial.

Regarding the football terms of the negotiations, Usain has made great progression during his time on the Central Coast and we feel that he will improve further with more individual intensive training and competitive game time.

We are looking at ways to do this as the Club does not have the luxury to be able to do this in the Hyundai A-League. 

Regarding the commercial terms of the negotiations, Usain Bolt’s management and the Central Coast Mariners are in conversations with external partners to find a commercial solution that suits all parties.

It is important to note, that contract values speculated in the media are incorrect. Without the financial contribution of an external third-party, it is unlikely that Usain Bolt and the Central Coast Mariners will agree to terms.

To ensure that there is no distraction to the Hyundai A-League squad in preparing for this weekend’s match vs. Melbourne City; Usain Bolt will not attend team training this week, until and if, the Club and Usain Bolt can agree to terms and formalise an arrangement.

The Central Coast Mariners will make no further comment on this matter until there is an update on the situation, when media will be alerted in due course."

22 October 2018




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