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Elon Musk interested in buying Liverpool soccer club: father

Elon Musk's father says his billionaire son is interested in buying English soccer club Liverpool.

The Premier League club is privately owned by Fenway Sports Group, which has not indicated any intention to sell, but has accepted outside investment in the past.

In an interview with Errol Musk times radioTesla's CEO has confirmed his interest in the six-time European Cup champion.

Liverpool are privately owned by Fenway Sports Group and have not indicated any intention to sell, although they have taken outside investment in the past. Reuters

“Oh, yeah, but that doesn't mean he'll buy it,” Errol Musk said. “He wants it, of course anyone would want it. So would I.”

He added: “I can't comment on that. We will raise prices.”

In September 2023, FSG sells minority stake to Dynasty Equity, an American investment company.

At the time, FSG chairman Mike Gordon said: We have always said that with the right investment partner for Liverpool, we would pursue opportunities that would ensure the club's long-term financial resilience and future growth. ”

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is interested in the six-time European Cup winner, Musk's father has said. AP

Under FSG, Liverpool re-established themselves as one of Europe's leading clubs. The Merseyside club won their first English league title in 30 years in 2020, one season after winning the Champions League title.

Errol Musk said he had relatives in Liverpool and said, “They grew up with us, my family, so I was lucky to know quite a few Beatles.”

Liverpool, who are top of the Premier League and Champions League this season, have not made any comment at this time.

Errol Musk said he had relatives in Liverpool and said, “They grew up with us, my family, so I was lucky to know quite a few Beatles.” AFP (via Getty Images)

Elon Musk became involved in British politics after the centre-left Labor Party was elected in July. Musk used his social network X to call for re-election.

Starmer responded to the barrage on Monday by accusing “lies and misinformation” of undermining British democracy. Mr. Musk's attack on the government.

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