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'I'm not buying them' Elon Musk says Man United claim was just a joke after fans go into meltdown

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17th August, 2022
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Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, has tweeted that he was joking when he said that he was going to buy English Premier League club Manchester United.

“No, this is a long-running joke on Twitter. I’m not buying any sports teams,” Musk said, when asked by a user if he was serious about buying the club.

About four hours earlier, Musk had tweeted: “I’m buying Manchester United ur (sic) welcome,” without offering any details. Some Manchester United fans, disgruntled by their club’s declining fortunes of late, had previously urged Musk on Twitter to consider buying the club.

The tweet turnaround comes as Musk seeks to exit a $US44 billion agreement to buy Twitter only four months after announcing on the platform he would buy the social media company, which has taken him to court.

Musk has a history of being unconventional and posting irreverent tweets, making it difficult sometimes to tell when he is joking.

“Next I’m buying Coca-Cola to put the cocaine back in,” he tweeted on April 27, two days after Twitter’s board accepted his unsolicited offer to buy the company.

Manchester United is one of the most famous clubs in world soccer but is currently in crisis on the field amid angry calls from fans for the current owners, the American Glazer family, to pull out.

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The northern England-based team has more than 32 million followers on its main Twitter account and Musk’s first tweet about the club had garnered nearly 400,000 ‘likes’ on the platform within four hours.

Musk’s tweets about potential acquisitions have landed him in hot water with US regulators in the past.

In 2018, he tweeted that there was “funding secured” for a $US72 billion deal to take Tesla private, but did not move ahead with an offer. Musk and Tesla each paid $US20 million civil fines – and Musk stepped down as Tesla’s chairman – to resolve US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) claims that Musk defrauded investors.

The SEC did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Musk’s tweet that he was buying the club.

Musk’s ambitions range from colonising Mars to creating a new sustainable energy economy, and in the process he has built the most valuable car company in the world, electric vehicle maker Tesla, rocket company SpaceX, and a slew of smaller firms.

Predictably the reaction to the initial tweet was varied.

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