Elon Musk is considering purchasing the football club 'Liverpool' - Media.


American billionaire Elon Musk is considering the possibility of purchasing the English football club 'Liverpool'. His father, Errol Musk, confirmed this information, according to the Daily Mail.
Yes, Elon would like to buy the club. But that doesn’t mean he will. He would like to, of course. Anyone would! I would too!
When asked why Musk is interested specifically in 'Liverpool', his father explained that their family has long ties to the city.
His grandmother was born in Liverpool, and we had relatives from there. We were fortunate to know some members of The Beatles because they grew up with some members of my family. So we have a connection to Liverpool, you see?
If Musk is serious about buying 'Liverpool', he will make an offer to the current owner, John Henry.
However, the owners of 'Liverpool' have stated that they do not intend to sell the club. In May of this year, the club's value was estimated at £4.3 billion, which is a small fraction of Musk's total capital.
It was previously reported that Elon Musk has become a 'headache' for Europe, as European leaders are reluctant to criticize him for fear of damaging relations with American President Donald Trump.
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