Good news for Usain Bolt fans has been revealed. The eight-time Olympic gold medalist earlier revealed that he has signed up for a football team but hadn’t revealed for whom he has done so.
Fans had poured in rave speculations about which team Bolt would be joining. While some had doubted that his first choice would be United, others had vouched for various other leagues.
Bolt’s support for Manchester United is well known. He even had a trial with Borussia Dortmund in a bid to start off a career in football.
The athlete has been sponsored by Puma and had left the fans wondering and speculating. He announced to joins Soccer Aid World XI. The match will be played at Old Trafford on Sunday 10th June.
Bolt, 31 is now looking for new ventures after retiring from the athletics ground after the IAAF World championships in London.
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