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After Elon Musk’s father Errol Musk said his son ” would like » buy Liverpool from Fenway Sports Group, the Times claims that the owner of Tesla and X has not contacted the American owners. Additionally, insiders reportedly said there was no desire to have discussions following a radio interview because it lacked seriousness.
Musk is the world’s richest man, with an estimated fortune of £340 billion ($424.6 billion). While FSG sold a minority stake to US investment firm Dynasty Equity in September 2023, it appears they won’t accept an approach from Musk – even if he presented them with a lucrative offer.
A lucrative offer from Musk?
When asked on Times Radio if his son wanted to buy Liverpool, he replied: “I can’t comment on that, they will raise the price!” Oh yes, (he expressed his desire), but that doesn’t mean he buys it. He would like to, of course. Everyone would want it – me too. »
Far from speculation about a takeover, Arne Slot’s Liverpool will face Tottenham on Wednesday in the first leg of the Carabao Cup semi-finals.
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