Usain Bolt hopes he can begin his football career in 2018, revealing “a lot” of clubs had reached out to him.
The retired sprinter, an eight-time Olympic champion, has previously spoken about his desire to one day play professional football.
A Manchester United supporter, Bolt said he wanted to begin his career next year after tearing his hamstring in August.
“Yes, I would love to play football now I’ve retired from track and field,” the 31-year-old Jamaican told FIFA.com.
“I’ve been talking about it in interviews and a lot of clubs have reached out.
“Unfortunately, I got a bad hamstring injury in August and haven’t been able to do any training since then. Hopefully I will be able to play some games in 2018.”
Bolt finished his athletics career with eight Olympic and 11 World Championship gold medals.
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