The nine-times Olympic champion was in good spirits as his closest friends, parents and sports stars paraded down the red carpet at the Leicester Square Odeon, in central London, in support.
Asked whether he had been approached by the Manchester United boss, Bolt joked: "Hopefully, not yet. Hopefully he'll call me and see what's going on. I'm really excited about that."
Borussia Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke has already confired that the Jamaican sprinter will train with the Bundesliga club.
Speaking about his plans to retire from the track at next year's World Championships in London next year, Bolt said: "It's big. London is a place where I get a lot of love. It's the right place for me to retire."
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