Elon Musk thinks about buying Liverpool - what is behind it?

Elon Musk thinks about buying Liverpool - what is behind it?

Liverpool, Großbritannien - Elon Musk, the famous Tech billionaire and CEO of Tesla, is interested in the purchase of the legendary Liverpool, according to his father Errol Musk. In a recent interview with the British radio station "Times Radio", Errol showed that his son is definitely interested in the club, but he emphasized that this does not mean that a purchase was imminent. "I can't comment on this. You will otherwise raise the price," said Errol Musk, increasing the speculation about Musk's possible ambitions regarding the association that Fenway Sports Group has had since 2010, as well as Liverpool.com reported.

Despite Musk's impressive assets of $ 425 billion, Forbes considers FC Liverpool with a value of $ 5.4 billion. Nevertheless, the current rumors have no influence on the position of the association, since a spokesman for the Fenway Sports Group has declared that there is no contact with Musk and you are not interested in selling the club. In a further turn of events, Errol Musk revealed a personal connection to the city of Liverpool, including family roots and acquaintances with the Beatles, which creates a deeper bond with the city. He said: "His grandmother was born in Liverpool and we have relatives in Liverpool." These emotional insights underpin Musk's alleged interest in the club, which, however, remains speculative, such as Oe24.

The Liverpool FC is currently in outstanding form and leads both in the Premier League and in the Champions League. Nevertheless, the main owner John W. Henry said in February 2023 that the sale of the club was not on debate. "Will we be in England forever? No. Do we sell LFC? Have we sold anything in the past 20+ years?" Said Henry. This clear cancellation of possible sales plans makes the rumors of a purchase by muscle appear in a different light and underlines the stability of the current ownership in Liverpool.

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