Elon Musk has been told a staggering offer of $10billion is needed to buy Liverpool from FSG as fans are urged to be "very wary" of the Tesla mogul.
Liverpool could be on Elon Musk's shopping list and Daily Star Sport have asked a supercomputer what Liverpool led by the tech billionaire could look like
However, Errol also went on to slam the Starmer-led UK government during his interview, saying, 'If you're a student of history, and I am a student of history, you would look at history and you would realise what's going on there.
Latest Liverpool news and gossip as Tesla founder and billionaire Elon Musk has been linked with completing a takeover of the Anfield club
Businessman Errol Musk claimed that his son, billionaire Elon Musk, is interested in buying Liverpool FC, though there is no indication that Fenway Sports Group are looking to sell or that Musk has put in an offer. "No truth to these rumors," a spokesperson for FSG told the Associated Press on Wednesday.
ELON MUSK wants to complete a stunning takeover of Liverpool, according to the billionaire’s dad. The Tesla and X chief, 53, is worth a staggering £340billion – making him the richest
ELON MUSK’S dad claims the eccentric billionaire is looking to buy Premier League leaders Liverpool. The South African tech genius has shown he has the golden touch when it comes to business. And
The Tesla boss has hit the headline for his support of far right politics, but is now said to be interested in taking over Liverpool
Tesla owner Elon Musk is “interested” in buying football club Liverpool, claims his father, Errol Musk.According to Sky Sports, the father of the richest man in the world was asked during an interview with Times Radio if his son
Speculation of Elon Musk buying Liverpool Football Club has been fuelled by his dad's admission that the richest man on the planet does harbour hope of one day becoming owner
Elon Musk’s father says his billionaire son has expressed interest in buying English soccer club Liverpool. The Premier League club is privately owned by Fenway Sports Group, which has not indicated it wants to sell but has accepted external investment in the past.
Officers seized the vehicle and reported the driver after spotting it on Wednesday night (January 17) in the town of Whitefield. Tesla touts the Cybertruck's 'ultra-hard stainless-steel exoskeleton' body that resists dents and damage unlike standard cars that are designed to absorb impacts.