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Key figures in negotiations to bring Usain Bolt to the Central Coast remained dumb after a confidentiality agreement was signed by both parties last week
including the long-time agent from Bolt, Ricky Simms and the Australian Tony Intermediate. Rallis, to comment publicly.
The news comes after Mariners head coach Mike Mulvey spoke privately with the world's fastest man in the world. phone this week.
Last week, the Gosford club was considering dropping Bolt for six weeks of trial, with the option of turning it into a pro-deal for a year if he proved it.
Bolt has made his desire to play football on several occasions, and has already been tested with German heavyweights Borussia Dortmund and Stromsgodset in Norway.
If the Jamaican, now almost 32, is signing with the Mariners, they would probably need to tap into the funds of the FFA – a money fund that is there to help A-League clubs to attract top players in Australia.
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