Liverpool Football Club is currently not for sale, and their owners, Fenway Sports Group (FSG), have confirmed that they have not received any formal offers for the club amidst the recent speculation linking the team to Elon Musk, the world’s richest man. Errol Musk, Elon’s father, disclosed that while his son might be interested in purchasing the club, no official proposals have been made as of now.
Fenway Sports Group, which acquired Liverpool in 2010 for £300 million, has explored opportunities for outside investment in the past; however, they have never entertained the idea of a complete sale of the club. This situation indicates that while there may be interest from certain parties, including members of the Musk family, the current ownership structure remains intact and focused on other avenues of financial involvement rather than selling the club outright.
When asked whether his son would genuinely consider buying Liverpool, Errol Musk stated in an interview with Times Radio, “I can’t comment on that. They’ll raise the price.” This response reveals the potential complexities involved in any negotiations concerning the club. He further noted, “Oh, yes. But that doesn’t mean he’s buying it. He would like to yes, obviously. Anybody would want to – so would I.” This sentiment illustrates a common admiration and desire among fans and potential buyers alike, emphasizing the allure of owning such a prestigious football club.
According to Forbes, Liverpool is currently the fourth most valuable football club in the world, with an estimated valuation of £4.3 billion. Notably, this valuation represents only a small fraction of Elon Musk’s total net worth, which is estimated to be around £340 billion. This financial context suggests that while purchasing Liverpool could be feasible for Musk, the lack of formal offers indicates other priorities or interests at play.
Errol Musk elaborated on the family’s connections to Liverpool, which may shed light on Elon Musk’s supposed interest in the club. He recounted, “His grandmother was born in Liverpool, and we have relatives in Liverpool, and we were fortunate to know quite a lot of the Beatles because they grew up with some of my family.” This deep-rooted connection emphasizes how personal ties to the city and its cultural icons could influence interest in the football club, potentially adding a layer of heritage to any future considerations. Ultimately, while the rumors continue to circulate regarding Musk’s interest in Liverpool, the reality remains that the club is not on the market, and the current ownership has not expressed any intent to sell.

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