Entrepreneur and billionaire Elon Musk Announced plans to buy the Manchester United football club. He thus responded to a tweet in which he said he supports “the left half of the Republican Party and the right half of the Democratic Party.”
“Are you serious?”, “Can you buy Blue Orgin?”, “This is crazy”, “If they continue to play like before, you can get a discount”: Musk subscribers reacted differently to the message.
Later Elon Musk disproved information about plans to buy Manchester United. “No, this is an old joke on Twitter. I don’t buy any sports equipment,” he tweeted.
A majority stake in Manchester United is owned by the Glazer family from the United States, who are unhappy with Red Devils fans due to inefficient management. In April 2021, the Glazers were set to sell the club for £4 billion ($4.8 billion).
On the eve of Elon Musk won a lawsuit against Twitter in the case of the purchase of the social network. The court ordered Twitter to transfer the files of the former spam account general manager to Elon Musk.
Elon Musk announced the purchase of Twitter on April 25, on July 9 he withdrew from the deal. The reason was that the social network did not disclose information about the number of bots. Musk’s lawyers called this a critical factor in calculating Twitter’s value. The parties to the settlement then sued each other.
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