Jamaican sprint king Usain Bolt has hinted he could be tempted out of retirement if former coach Glen Mills asked him.
The world 100m and 200m record holder and eight-time Olympic champion told Variety magazine he had no plans to resurrect his sprinting career.
- Lobi Stars accept NFF’s decision on league cancellation
- Norwich relegated after suffering 24th league defeat
However, the 33-year-old told Variety magazine in a video interview he would at least consider a comeback if veteran coach Mills asked him.
“If my coach came back and told me, let’s do this, I will, because I believe so much in my coach,” Bolt said.
“So I know if he says we’re going to do this, I know it’s possible. Give Glen Mills a call, and I’ll be back.”