Elon Musk tweets ‘he’s buying Manchester United’ after he was urged to ditch Twitter bid

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Elon Musk tweets ‘he’s BUYING Manchester United’ after the world’s richest man was urged to ditch his $41bn bid to take over Twitter and rescue the Premier League club this year

  • Elon Musk has sent social media into a frenzy after saying he’d buy Man United 
  • The world’s richest man has a history of making irreverent tweets
  • The 51-year-old was encouraged to buy the English soccer club earlier this year

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Elon Musk has sent shockwaves through social media after tweeting Tuesday night ‘he’s buying Manchester United’.

The world’s richest man was urged to buy the Premier League club by desperate fans earlier this year.

Musk, 51, who is the owner of Tesla and Space X and has a net worth of around $265billion (£200bn), submitted a bid in the region of $41billion (£31bn) to buy Twitter in April but United fans wanted him to splash his cash on their faltering team.

Musk tweeted tonight: ‘To be clear, I support the left half of the Republican Party and the right half of the Democratic Party!

‘Also, I’m buying Manchester United ur welcome [sic].’

Musk has a history of making irreverent tweets and his comment appears to be tongue-in-cheek with the declaration of intent regarding the ownership of United coming completely out of the blue.

Elon Musk has sent shockwaves through social media after tweeting 'he's buying Man United'

Elon Musk has sent shockwaves through social media after tweeting ‘he’s buying Man United’

The world's richest man tweeted Tuesday in what appears to be a tongue-in-cheek comment

The world's richest man tweeted Tuesday in what appears to be a tongue-in-cheek comment

The world’s richest man tweeted Tuesday in what appears to be a tongue-in-cheek comment

United is one of the world’s best supported soccer clubs. They have been champions of England a record 20 times and have won the European Cup, the most prestigious club competition in the global game, three times.

The team is controlled by the American Glazer family, who bought the club for $955.51million, but fans have protested against the ownership in recent years with the team massively struggling on the pitch.

The anti-Glazer movement gained momentum last year after United were involved in a failed attempt to form a breakaway European Super League.

The football club had a market capitalization of $2.08billion, as of Tuesday’s stock market close.

Some fans encouraged Musk to buy the club, who hit rock bottom last weekend after a 4-0 humiliation by Brentford, instead of buying Twitter.

Broadcaster and United fan Andy Goldstein has urged Musk to retract his offer to buy Twitter, and instead buy the Old Trafford side.

He said: ‘Elon, Elon. Retract ur offer. Buy Manchester united. Spend £2billion on the best players in the world. Win everything. And then boast about it on Twitter.’

Another fan wrote: ‘Please buy Man Utd. All Man Utd fans would love it. Our club is currently being destroyed by the Glazer family. please. #GlazersOut.’ 

Another added: ‘You’re a top business man who fixes companies. Can you buy @ManUtd? The company needs fixing and you’re the man to do it. Also, free sponsorship for yourself too!!’ 

One fan even went to the effort of creating United shirts mocked up with Tesla’s logo on the front. 

Another was on a similar wavelength, saying: ‘Buy manchester united, spend a few billion on the best players in the world, put tesla and spacex on the jerseys therefore associating the brand with success and victory and winning every trophy imaginable with club that has already won everything for 150 years.’ 

United are in total disarray after an abysmal start to the 2022-23 season while Musk is trying to exit a $44bn agreement to buy the social media company, which has taken him to court.


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