Liverpool’s answer to Elon Musk

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This is news that surprised more than one this week: Errol Musk, father of Elon, confided yesterday to Times Radio that his son would like to buy Liverpool. Obviously, this little bombshell provoked numerous debates, in particular on the impact that such an upheaval would have on the future of the Reds. But whatever happens, the Tesla boss should not acquire the Mersey club.

According to information from the Daily Mail, Fenway Sports Group, current owner of the Anfield residents, would not intend to sell the club to Elon Musk, or anyone else. The British media also specifies that the businessman would not have even attempted the slightest approach in this matter. The case seems closed.

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