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Former track star Usain Bolt still holds dreams of becoming a professional footballer and has revealed that he has a trial set with one of the most popular clubs in Europe.

The Jamaican, who is a known Manchester United fan, has retired from athletics as one of the best to ever grace the sport. And he's quite keen on making the transition to football, despite the fact that he will be 32 by next season.


Bolt called it quits as the result of a damaged hamstring suffered at the World Championships in London last year, but has said that he is now back to being fully fit and is looking forward to a trial with Borussia Dortmund in March, with the club having extended an open invitation last year.

His main aim, though, is to play for the Red Devils, something he has already discussed with Sir Alex Ferguson. His trial in Germany will determine how that goes, however.

"The injury is now fine and I'm back fully fit," he said to the Express.

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"In March we're going to do trials with Dortmund and that will determine what I do with that career, which way it goes. If they say I'm good, and that I need a bit of training, I'll do it.

"It makes me nervous. I don't get nervous but this is different, this is football now. It'll take time to adjust but once I play a few times I'll get used to it. It was the same when I started track and field.

"I was nervous for a while until I started getting used to the crowd, people and everyone around and it falls into place.

"One of my biggest dreams is to sign for Manchester United. If Dortmund say I'm good enough, I'll crack on and train hard. I've spoken to Alex Ferguson and I told him he needs to put in a good word. He told me if I get fit and ready, he will see what he can do."
 
Usain Bolt will finally make his footballing debut at Old Trafford.

The eight-time Olympic gold medallist will captain a team of celebrities and footballers for the Soccer Aid match on 10 June.

"It's my dream to make it as a professional footballer. To play against some of football's biggest legends is going to be remarkable," the Jamaican sprinter said.

Robbie Williams will captain rivals England for the Unicef match.

Usain has spoken previously about wanting to get into professional football after retiring from athletics last year.

And over the weekend he put out a cheeky tweet - which led to much speculation - hinting he'd been signed to a club.

"Robbie and his England team better watch out as I won't be going easy on them," said Usain, adding that he's got a "special celebration" planned should his team win.

The 31-year-old is a Manchester United fan, and once even made a surprise call to MUTV, its TV channel.

"I always said that I want to cope in more of a team sport because the track is individual," he told the football club.

"I catch along easily and understand what I need to do when I get a job. When I get instructions, I can carry them out really well," he said.

The Soccer Aid game at the team's home ground will see celebrities and former world-class footballers playing together on the same team.

The event, which takes place biennially, has raised £24 million to help children since its launch in 2006.

The match has seen the likes of footballers Maradona, Alan Shearer and Ronaldinho play alongside celebs like Mark Wright, Jack Whitehall and Olly Murs.

Will Ferrell, Gordon Ramsay, Mike Myers and Craig David have also played in previous years.

"Reclaiming the title for England this year is going to taste so much sweeter with Usain leading the Soccer Aid World XI," said Robbie Williams, who co-founded Soccer Aid.

"I can't wait to lead out the England team."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-43199296
 
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