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Still bluffing? Billionaire Twitter CEO Elon Musk has until Friday to make Manchester United bid

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Los Angeles — Twitter and Tesla CEO, Elon Musk, who is worth an estimated $157-billion, last year joked about buying Manchester United, but is now said to be eyeing a $5.5b buy-out of the Premier League club, according to the Daily Mail.

He has until Friday’s deadline day to make his bid, sources also told the newspaper.

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SpaceX founder Elon — the second-richest man in the world — sent Twitter into a frenzy in 2022 by announcing plans to buy the football club before he confirmed it was all a joke.

In a series of tweets he said on the platform: “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)”

The tweet prompted a wave of speculation but hours later Elon, who last year bought Twitter for $44b, insisted he was joking.

He added: “No, this is a long-running joke on Twitter. I’m not buying any sports teams.”

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Meanwhile, the billionaire recently claimed he was stricken with “major” side effects from his Covid booster that left him fearing for days he was “dying”.

The tech mogul – who has slammed global lockdowns at the height of the pandemic – also claimed his cousin was hospitalised with an inflamed heart after having a vaccine.

He took to Twitter in January to make the claims in a response to a poll that said 7 per cent of adults from a survey of 260 million vaccinated Americans had claimed they experienced side effects from the jab.

The dad-of-10 said: “I had major side effects from my second booster shot. Felt like I was dying for several days. Hopefully, no permanent damage, but I dunno.

“And my cousin, who is young and in peak health, had a serious case of myocarditis. Had to go to the hospital.”

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Elon added he only had a second booster as it was a legal requirement to travel to Germany.

He also said he experienced coronavirus before vaccines were available, and compared his symptoms to a mild cold.

Elon added: “Then had J and J (Johnson and Johnson) vaccine with no bad effects, except my arm hurt briefly.

“First mRNA booster was ok, but the second one crushed me.”

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