MARTIN BOYLE has reportedly been offered a mega money move to Saudi Arabia.
The Scottish Sun say that the Hibs star has been tabled a deal where he could earn £1million-a-year.
The report states that the Australian international is very keen to explore the opportunity at a mystery Middle East club.
It's said that Boyle could sign a minimum of a two-year-deal.
It's also no surprise to hear that the potential jaw-dropping riches have turned the attacker's head.
Saudi Arabian Pro-League side Al Faisaly previously had a £500,000 bid for Boyle booted out by the Easter Road side.
Hibs are in firm control of the situation having persuaded the 28-year-old winger to sign a new contract until 2024 at the end of last summer.
It's reported that they will look to get at least £3m for the frontman, with Shaun Maloney desperate to keep a hold of his star player.
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