Usain Bolt wants to celebrate end of career by enjoying Nando's meal with Manchester United's Paul Pogba... and may buy midfielder a pint of Guinness
- Usain Bolt is set to call time on his remarkable athletics career next month
- The Jamaican will bow out at the IAAF World Championships in London
- Bolt says he will celebrate retirement with Manchester United's Paul Pogba
- The 30-year-old claims he will buy the French midfielder a Guinness
Jamaica's Usain Bolt is set to call time on his remarkable athletics career next month - and he has revealed just how he wants to mark the momentous occasion.
Bolt is expected to bow out at the IAAF World Championships in London and it appears as if he will make the most of his time in England following the event.
The 30-year-old, who will cherish the last few moments of his career after winning an incredible eight Olympic gold medals, admits he wants to enjoy a Nando's meal with 'good friend' and Manchester United star Paul Pogba.
Usain Bolt is set to retire following the IAAF World Championships in London next month
Bolt told the Daily Star: 'I've not decided exactly how I will celebrate the end of my career, but as I am in the UK I hope to see my good friend Paul.
'We can go and have dinner at Nando's. And maybe afterwards we can party a little and I might buy him a Guinness…but not too many because I expect him to lead Manchester United to be champions next season!'
More than 60,000 fans will flock into the London Stadium to watch Bolt's last moments on the athletics track.
The Jamaican is expected to grace the track for the final time in the 4x100m relay final on August 12 and Bolt is pleased to be retiring in London.
He added: 'London is the perfect place to say goodbye. It is one of my favourite cities and a city where I have had a lot of success in the past.'
The Jamaican hopes to celebrate the end of his career with 'good friend' Paul Pogba
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