Elon Musk Rumored to be Targeting Liverpool FC Acquisition

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Elon Musk,Liverpool FC,Football Acquisition

Elon Musk, the South African-born billionaire and head of the new Department of Government Efficiency, is reportedly looking to buy a football club in the UK, with Liverpool being a potential target. Weekend Sport, a British tabloid, published an exclusive claiming Musk's interest in acquiring Liverpool FC.

The South African-born billionaire backed Donald Trump in November's election, earning himself a role in the incoming government as head of the new Department of Government Efficiency. As a bid to expand his power in the UK, Musk is reportedly looking to buy a football club, with Liverpool potentially a great opportunity for the X, Tesla and SpaceX owner to bolster his political aspirations.

Shockingly, in the 'Weekend Sport' front-cover of their newspaper, there’s an exclusive claiming that Elon Musk is planning to buy Liverpool FC. Now, Weekend Sport is the Friday edition of 'Sunday Sport' nonetheless they are a British tabloid with mostly ludicrous stories.Although these links are not necessarily reliable, they could suggest John W. Henry could be looking to sell up and might not be staying in charge at Anfield for the long-term. There has been mixed feedback to these reports, as many on X have expressed their dissatisfaction due to the Reds' strong socialist beliefs, whilst others have seen it as a chance for FSG's departure and new investment into the club. Regardless, it will be interesting to see if there is any truth to these rumours.

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