show and would be the face of the league

Cahill could also have his own

Tim Cahill is on the verge of finally making the leap to the A-League with Melbourne City and celebrity agent Max Markson believes he could earn as much as six million dollars a year.

Cahill, 36, is currently playing for Hangzhou Greentown in China, but with the club struggling this season, it is unlikely the club will take up an option to retain him when the transfer window opens on Monday, according to News Corp Australia.

Melbourne City have been negotiating with the Socceroos forward for the past few months, and a major roadblock was removed last week when Football Federation Australia (FFA) allowed guest stints from stars to last for an entire season.

Tim Cahill is reportedly on the verge of finally making the leap to the A-League with Melbourne City

City, backed by English premier league giants, Manchester City, have the financial backing that would allow them to meet the salary demands of the Socceroos' leading all-time goalscorer.

Markson believes that Cahill would become the face of Football in Australia and the FFA would pull out all their tricks to bag the star attacking midfielder.

'I think Cahill will land a deal with the Melbourne City and the FFA will make him the face of football in Australia and also part of his deal will involve Foxtel,' Markson told Daily Mail Australia.

'The deal would be around six million dollars, I think he will be the six million dollar man.'

Celebrity agent Max Markson believes Cahill could earn as much as six million dollars a year

Cahill, 36, is currently playing for Hangzhou Greentown in China, but with the club struggling this season, it is unlikely the club will take up an option to retain him

Markson believes that Cahill would become the face of Football in Australia and the FFA would pull out all their tricks to bag the star attacking midfielder

Markson also said that Cahill could have his own TV show and his signing would signal a new era of football in Australia.

'We need marquee players and signing a guy who is the best in Australia and still at the top of his game would do that,' Markson said.

'Cahill signing would attract other international talent and make the game stronger and more appealing.'

It is believed Cahill has also attracted interest from a number of other Chinese clubs, as well as some from the US and England.

Markson said Cahill signing would attract other international talent and make the game stronger and more appealing