Usain Bolt, the fastest man on track, has the belief that Manchester United's current challenge can be tackled by him if given a trial chance at Old Trafford.
Jamaican sprinter, Usain Bolt, who is regarded as the fastest person ever and the first man to hold both the 100 metres and 200 metres world records, and has not been shy about his ambitions to play for EPL club, Manchester United, has explained just why he deserves a chance.
There is conviction written all over Bolt with reference to what he told MUTV:
"In my mind I think I should do a trial and see if they would say ‘Alright, come on in’ or if they would say ‘No, you are not any good’. I think I would be pretty good because I am fit, I am quick, I can control the ball and I understand all of the play.
So I think if I do a trial then they would say, 'You know what, here is a contract for five years! You are 30 years old, here's a five-year contract. Let's just do it!'," he joked.
Bolt is desperately in need of a fresh challenge as he is expected to bring the curtain down on a phenomenal athletics career at the 2016 Olympics.
There is conviction written all over Bolt with reference to what he told MUTV:
"In my mind I think I should do a trial and see if they would say ‘Alright, come on in’ or if they would say ‘No, you are not any good’. I think I would be pretty good because I am fit, I am quick, I can control the ball and I understand all of the play.
So I think if I do a trial then they would say, 'You know what, here is a contract for five years! You are 30 years old, here's a five-year contract. Let's just do it!'," he joked.
Bolt is desperately in need of a fresh challenge as he is expected to bring the curtain down on a phenomenal athletics career at the 2016 Olympics.



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