According to Australian media, Central Coast Mariners are ready to offer Usain Bolt a full-time contract, but the famous sprinter is not sure to accept it.

The 32-year-old has been on trial at the club for a few months, and he scored two goals in a recent friendly match.

Now it looks like Mariners are ready to give him a contract, but they can only afford wages between 80,000 and 90,000 euro per season, while Bolt and his agents want a salary 20 times bigger.

So unless the Australian club finds some sponsors to pay big money, the eight-time Olympic champion is not likely to sign at Mariners.