MALTESE outfit Valletta FC have been revealed as the European side who have put in an offer to sign Usain Bolt.

According to ESPN, the club have offered the Jamaican sprint legend - currently on trial with the Central Coast Mariners - a two-year deal in the hope he will ‘spearhead their charge to the Champions League.’

“A champion is always welcome and at Valletta FC we believe nothing is impossible,” Valletta managing director and CEO Ghasston Slimen told ESPN.

The club are hoping to sign Bolt with a view of him playing in their Maltese Super Cup Match on December 13 against Balzan.

Valletta are the reigning Maltese champions and were knocked out in the second round of Europa League qualifying this season. Having been taken over by new UAE-based owners in Spetember, the club have now set a goal of playing in the Champions League.

Bolt’s stocks rose massively this week, after he scored a double for the Mariners in a pre-season clash with Macarthur South West United.

Reports suggest the Gosford side have sought financial help from the FFA and their marquee fund to finance a deal for Bolt, but it appears they could lose the former sprint star sooner rather than later if this offer is accepted.