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![]() | Journalist King on Musk`s purchase of Liverpool: It`s like wanting your house to be bulldozed or blown up. No, even if he promises free tickets forever25-01-2025 |
Journalist Dominic King spoke out against the purchase of Liverpool by Elon Musk. Earlier, the father of entrepreneur and billionaire Errol Musk said that his son would be interested in buying the club.
No. Never in my life. Even if he puts 100, 000 seats at Anfield and promises free tickets forever.
Modern football is viewed through the lens of a generation of fans who believe success is equated with spending power or whether you can win the transfer window. Some have an insatiable desire to see deals.
A section of Liverpool`s fan base believes that FSG (the company that owns the club - Sports) will never be able to give Liverpool enough, that they are stingy and an obstacle to progress. Those feelings have intensified amid unresolved negotiations with Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk.
But Musk instead of them? It`s like asking if you want your beloved home to be bulldozed or blown up. No.
Let this be one of those January stories where the connection disappears as quickly as it appeared, wrote Daily Mail journalist and Liverpool fan Dominic King.
Liverpool owners do not intend to sell the club. There were no contacts with Musk