Liverpool approached by the eighth-richest man in the world with the takeover bid

The English newspaper "The Mirror" revealed that the Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani has entered the race to bid for world-renowned English football club Liverpool FC's takeover, after 12 years of its acquisition, according to a report published in a leading English daily. Mirror Sport exclusively revealed that Liverpool has been approached by the eighth-richest man in the world, with the club's FSG owners open to selling up. Press reports had indicated the desire of the current Liverpool Board to obtain a large amount estimated at 5 billion euros for the sale of the club. They are reportedly willing to sell for £4 billion and that would not be an issue for Ambani, who has a net worth of around £90 billion, although he is likely to face huge competition. It is not the first time Ambani has been linked with Liverpool.
News of the sale of Liverpool received great attention from several prominent names, led by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the richest man in Britain, with an estimated fortune of 15 billion pounds, as well as Elon Musk, the new owner of Twitter, with 175 billion euros.


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