Tim Cahill rejects Huangzhou Greentown contract extenstion, Melbourne City move imminent

Tim Cahill rejects Huangzhou Greentown contract extenstion, Melbourne City move imminent

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Confirmation of Tim Cahill’s reported move to the A-League with Melbourne City appears imminent after he rejected a contract extension with current Chinese club Huangzhou Greentown. 

All indications point towards a move to the A-League, with a reported deal to make the 36-year-old the highest paid player in the A-League.

Melbourne City are expected to meet Cahill’s minimum asking price, suggested to be worth as much as $4 million per season.

The move would be a healthy boost for the entire competition, which has struggled for big name marquees in previous seasons and the FFA’s ruling last month of a third marquee allowance will only aid the cause.

Leaving Sydney to join Millwall in the late 1990s, Cahill has gained a wealth of footballing experience at the highest levels – starring for Everton from 2004-2012 before plying his trade for this likes of New York Red Bulls, Shanghai Shenhua and Hangzhou Greentown.

Known for his legendary status among the Australian national side with 91 appearances and 47 goals under his belt for the Socceroos, Cahill has become an Australian sporting icon and will arguably be the biggest marquee name to grace the A-League.

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