Bailey the center man as Leverkusen enter Bolt race

A not really mystery weapon is set to manage the cost of Bayer Leverkusen the edge as they fight Borussia Dortmund to sign an extremely quick hotshot.
Sports extraordinary Usain Bolt is apparently a man much popular among Bundesliga clubs, with Dortmund confident of organizing the finished Olympian to go to an instructional course.
Leverkusen have now entered the race to catch the track star's consideration and they would benefit from outside intervention in their cause by Bolt's kindred Jamaican Leon Bailey, who joined Leverkusen from Genk in the January exchange window.
Victor of eight Olympic gold awards, Manchester United fan Bolt has consistently discussed his yearning to play proficient football.
"I know Usain extremely well, he is a dear companion of mine and a truly cool person, who is voyaging a considerable measure in Germany," Bailey told columnists.
"Ideally we can meet here, perhaps I'll call him and welcome him to a diversion in the BayArena."
Leverkusen later tweeted to affirm the 30-year-old was welcome to take up the offer.
Bailey in the mean time, having been connected with a change to England, demanded he is in the correct place to proceed with his advancement.
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