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Is Elon Musk really buying Manchester United?

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As one of the richest people on the planet, Tesla boss Elon Musk is known to splash the cash. He recently sold $6.9 billion in shares to fund a seemingly ill-fated attempt to buy Twitter.

But could he now have his sights set on the world of sport? Well, maybe.Musk tweeted in the early hours of Wednesday morning that he was "buying Manchster United," adding "ur welcome." The remark came as part of a series of tweets in which he joked about his political preferences, but when he was asked directly if it was true, Musk conceded that "no, this is a long-running joke on Twitter.

I’m not buying any sports teams."Still, it didn't stop fans of the English Premier League team from reacting enthusiastically to the idea. "You have absolutely no idea the sheer amount of hope you just have to a million fans worldwide" wrote one Man U supporter on Twitter. "Pls do it, we badly need a good businessman owner and more importantly we would have the coolest football team owner EVER!" wrote another.  Manchester United are one of the world's most successful and popular teams.

They have been champions of England a record twenty times and been crowned champions of Europe three times.The Glazer family bought the club for US$955.51 million in 2005, but a movement to oust the Americans has grown over the past year as the club struggled on the pitch.

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Manchester United, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters after Elon Musk said his plan to buy the Premier League club was all part of "a long-running joke". Musk, the world's richest person, said on Tuesday night on Twitter that he wanted to buy England's most successful club before clarifying that it was a joke and that he had no interest in purchasing any sports teams. The club's owners, the American Glazer family, are under pressure with United sitting bottom of the Premier League after two games of the season. Bloomberg reported they would consider selling a minority stake, opening the door for Ratcliffe.
DUBAI: British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe is interested in buying Manchester United, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters after Elon Musk said his plan to buy the Premier League club was all part of “a long-running joke.” Musk, the world’s richest person, said on Tuesday night on Twitter that he wanted to buy England’s most successful club before clarifying that it was a joke and that he had no interest in purchasing any sports teams. The club’s owners, the American Glazer family, are under pressure with United sitting bottom of the Premier League after two games of the season. Bloomberg reported they would consider selling a minority stake, opening the door for Ratcliffe.
Here are your Manchester United evening headlines for Wednesday, August 17.
British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe is interested in buying Manchester United, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters after Elon Musk said his plan to buy the Premier League club was all part of "a long-running joke".

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