For those who are unaware, Musk has a trend for tweeting unrelated things, and his latest tweets about buying United followed suit because he quickly clarified that they were jokes.
Digital Desk: Manchester United's start to the English Premier League (EPL) season has been dreadful, with defeats to opponents like Brighton (2-1) and Brentford in back-to-back matches (4-0). As a result, the Erik Ten Hag-led Red Devils are frequently discussed and written about as their difficulties persist.
In the midst of all of this, billionaire Elon Musk rocked the internet by tweeting that he is in the process of purchasing the Manchester United team, which is led by Cristiano Ronaldo. In a thread of two tweets, Musk posted about buying one of the most prominent English Premier League clubs. The first tweet stated, "To be clear, I support the left half of the Republican Party and the right half of the Democratic Party."
For those who are unaware, Musk has a trend for tweeting unrelated things, and his latest tweets about buying United followed suit because he quickly clarified that they were jokes.
Following Musk's tweets about Manchester United, a social media discussion among users of the network began.
"You don’t want it, man, trust me This man signed a deal to buy Twitter for USD 44 billion without doing any due diligence, then realised it was a bad deal. Backed out, and is being sued," one user claimed.
"Why in the world would you buy a team that plays glorified jogging instead of real American football? Way more people watch football than soccer," pointed out another.
It is to be noted that not long ago when Musk was set to buy Twitter and was extremely close to finalising the deal, he turned heads. He later changed his mind, though.
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