Elon Musk will carry out a magnificent acquisition of Liverpool, according to the father of the billionaire.
The Tesla and X chief, 53, is worth a staggering £340billion – making him the richest man in the world.
And Musk, who was born and raised in Merseyside, is willing to invest some of his astronomical wealth in the Premier League leaders.
Dad Errol confirmed the surprising news while speaking on Times Radio.
We ask Musk SR: “Does your son check Liverpool Football Club?”
And Errol replied, “I watch over this, they will rack up the price!”
“Oh, yes, [expressed a desire], but that does not mean that I am buying it. “
Errol drives extra and asked if the acquisition of the Reds “in his son’s prospects. “
And Musk SR is contained, and adds: “He would like yes, of course, who needs, too.
“His grandmother was born in Liverpool, and we have parents in Liverpool, and we were lucky enough to meet some Beatles because they grew up with members of my family.
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“So we are with Liverpool, you know. “
Liverpool have been owned by Fenway Sports Group since 2010 – when they took over from the largely unpopular George Gillett and Tom Hicks.
In September 2023, FSG sold a minority stake in a U. S. investment company, Dynasty Equity, to pay off debts contracted through a mix of factors, adding the Cocovio pandemic, the redevelopment of Anbox, and the buyback of training at the box club.
In Forbes’ most-recent table, Liverpool rank FOURTH in the list of most valuable football teams in the world.
The reds are evaluated in a massive sterling of 4. 3 billion pounds, with musk, which blame for leading the new efficiency department of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, 80 times.
Although a possible acquisition is extremely unlikely, Liverpool bosses have long kept open and adequate investors for a long time.
At the time of investment in the dynasty, the president of the FSG, Mike Gordon, said: “Our long -term commitment to Liverpool remains as always.
“We have said that if there was a suitable investment spouse for Liverpool, we would look for the opportunity to assist the long-term resilience and long-term expansion of the club.
“We are impatient to depend on the long -term appointment with the dynasty to extract the club’s monetary stage and maintain our ambitions for a good fortune without stopping inside and out of the field. “
By Joshua Jones
According to reports, Elon Musk is interested in buying the Liverpool FC.
He is the richest guy in the global, but incredibly, he would be the richest owner of the Premier League.
Here, we descend to the 10 richest owners, and Musk Slippedarray.
1. Newcastle United – Saudi Public Investment Fund – £ 538 billion
In the distance, in the most sensible of the battery, the Saudi Public Investment Fund. The PIF invests on behalf of the country’s government and has astronomical money reserves, with a final estimate of around £538 billion.
2. Manchester United – Sir Jim Ratcliffe – £29. 7 billion
Sir Jim effectively received 25% from Manchester United just over a year ago. The long -standing supporter has obtained its billions of its ineos petrochemical company, which has become a game to buy the demanding situations of the Nice Ligue 1, Lausana in Switzerland and the F1 Mercedes team.
3. Manchester City – Sheikh Mansour – 17 billion pounds sterling
Sheikh Mansour bought the club in September 2008 and remodeled them in a trophy winner, culminating in Triple 2022-23. Mansour comes from the real circle of relatives of the United Arab Emirates and is vice president and viceprimin minister of the Gulf State.
4. Arsenal – Stan Kroenke – £12bn
Weighing in fourth is Arsenal boss Stan Kroenke at £12bn. The Gunners chief made his money through real estate development, particularly shopping centres and apartment buildings.
5. Fulham – Shahid Khan – £9.7bn
Like Kroenke, Shahid Khan has plenty of interest in American sports as the owner of NFL side Jacksonville Jaguars. He also co-owns All Elite Wrestling with son Tony.
6. Aston Villa – Nassef Sawiris – £ 5. 8 billion
Nassef Sawiris invested in Aston Villa in 2018 following their play-off defeat to Fulham. He is the youngest of Egyptian billionaire Onsi Sawiris’ three sons – with his dad launching the Orascom engineering and construction conglomerate.
7. Crystal Palace – Josh Harris – £ 5. 7 billion
Harris may own 18% of Crystal Palace, however, the American owner of Apollo Global Management is a wonderful player. He has groups in the NBA, NHL, and NFL, in addition to his involvement in one aspect of motorsports.
8. Joe Lewis – Tottenham – Five billion pounds sterling
Joe Lewis first got into business through helping at his dad’s London catering company before selling it off and delving into currency trading. He is now worth around £5bn and invests in many companies, including the ENIC Group, co-owned by Daniel Levy who is worth £500m, that has full possession of Spurs.
9. Chelsea – Todd Boehly – Five billion pounds sterling
Boehly is the face of the new era at Stamford Bridge after fronting the £4.25bn takeover of Chelsea in May 2022. The American oversaw a staggering £1bn worth of spending in just three transfer windows in West London.
10. Liverpool – John Henry – 4. 2 billion pounds sterling
John W Henry is the existing owner of Liverpool and runs the Fenway Sports Organization which runs the Merseyside Club and the Boston Red Sox. Henry grew up as the son of soybean farmers and used this experience to get into business and has a billionaire.
NEW ENTRY: Elon Musk – £339bn
The outspoken entrepreneur’s net worth fluctuates on the value of his companies Tesla and SpaceX but he’s currently the world’s richest man. He also owns Twitter and more recently has become a political player after cosying up to President elect Donald Trump. At his current worth, he would rank as the SECOND richest owner in the Premier League.
In the past, Musk has joked about buying Liverpool’s bitter rivals Manchester United.
He is also known for being an avid sports fan, since he has been on the occasions of UFC and Formula 1 races in the past.
There has been massive investment in English football across the Atlantic in recent years.
Hollywood A-Lister Ryan Reynolds, 48, was a good fortune with Wrexham.
Together, she is the sunny star Rob Mcelhenney, Reynolds helped Wrexham move from the National League to Ligue 1.
They are now in a promotion war with the city of Birmingham, which belongs to the American Tom Wagner, the NFL icon Tom Brady with a stake.
Elsewhere, a $AP Rocky connected to a surprise pattern for Rovers Tranmere.
While Monetary talked about Kim Kardashian and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson to move for EFL clubs.
Here’s what you need to know…
The controversial billionaire Elon Musk born in Pretoria, South Africa in 1971.
As a year of 12 years, he taught in the PC programming and sold the video game code to a PC MAP for $ 500 (£ 300).
At 17, he moved to Canada to study, before gaining two degrees in physics and business at the University of Pennsylvania.
At the age of 24, he moved to California to begin a PhD. In Physics and Science implemented at Stanford University, but left the program after only two days to pursue other projects.
Now 50, he is the founder and CEO of SpaceX, co-founder, CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors, co-founder and chairman of SolarCity, co-founder of Open AI and Zip2 and founder of X.com, which merged with PayPal.
He is also working on a human brain chip assignment Neuralink.
The declared objective of Musk is global warming and saving humans from extinction when establishing a colony in Mars.
The billionaire inventor is also working on the largest lithium-ion battery in global energy to buy renewables.
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