Elon Musk, among the richest people in the world and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has reportedly shown interest in acquiring a Premier League club. The idea came to light through comments by his father, who said Musk has expressed a wish to own Liverpool FC. Despite these remarks, the current owners have firmly denied that any formal discussions or negotiations are underway.
Liverpool is owned by a private group, which has not indicated any intention to sell. Musk’s interest appears rooted in personal affinity—family ties to the city and historic connections such as relatives born there or knowing people from the area. The owners, however, emphasize that the club is not for sale and see no basis for any deal at this point.
The situation reflects a larger trend: high-profile billionaires showing interest in sports clubs, often sparking speculation among fans and media. But until formal offers or talks are confirmed, such stories remain in the realm of rumors. Meanwhile, the club’s current leadership continues with its existing strategies, investing in infrastructure, team performance, and long-term stability.