Elon Musk would consider buying Liverpool, according to his father.

Elon Musk would consider buying Liverpool, according to his father.
Elon Musk would consider buying Liverpool, according to his father.

Elon Musk’s father recently expressed that his son, billionaire and CEO of Tesla, may have an interest in purchasing English football club Liverpool.

Currently, Liverpool are owned by Fenway Sports Group, who have not signaled any sales intentions, although they have accepted external investment in the past.

Errol Musk, during an interview with Times Radio, confirmed that the Tesla CEO has some interest in the Reds, who have won the Champions League six times.

“Oh yeah, but that doesn’t mean he’s going to buy it,” Errol Musk said. “He would love to, of course, who wouldn’t? Me too.”

He also mentioned: “I can’t say more about it. This will drive up the price.”

Contacted by the Associated Press, an FSG spokesperson called the comments “baseless rumors.”

In September 2023, FSG sold a minority stake to US investment firm Dynasty Equity.

On the occasion, FSG Chairman Mike Gordon said: “Our long-term commitment to Liverpool remains as strong as ever. We have always said that if a suitable investment partner came along, we would consider this opportunity to ensure the financial resilience and future growth of the club.”

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Since FSG has been in charge, Liverpool have re-established themselves as one of the leading clubs in Europe. The Merseyside club won their first English league title in 30 years in 2020, a year after clinching the Champions League title.

Errol Musk revealed that they have family members in Liverpool and were lucky enough to meet several members of the Beatles who grew up around them.

Currently, Liverpool ranks first in the Premier League and the Champions League.

Elon Musk, involved in British politics since the election of the center-left Labor Party in July, used his social network, X, to call for new elections.

On Monday, Sir Keir Starmer called out “lies and misinformation” that he says are damaging British democracy, in response to Musk’s criticism of his government.

In short, Elon Musk’s interest in Liverpool could shed new light on the future of the club, both financially and sportingly. This situation raises questions about how economic and political dynamics can influence the world of football, such an exciting sport. What repercussions could this have on the Premier League and the entire European football landscape?

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