“I Want to Own Inter Miami” – Elon Musk’s Stunning Declaration Met with Sharp Response from Beckham and Messi
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the sports and business world, tech billionaire Elon Musk has publicly declared his desire to purchase Inter Miami CF, the Major League Soccer club currently co-owned by David Beckham and home to global football icon Lionel Messi.
Speaking at a tech summit in San Francisco, Musk casually dropped the bombshell during a panel discussion about the intersection of sports, technology, and entertainment. “I’ve been watching Messi and Inter Miami. It’s a very exciting project,” Musk said. “If the opportunity is there, I want to own Inter Miami. I’m ready to invest heavily.”
According to sources close to the entrepreneur, Musk is reportedly prepared to offer a record-breaking sum — speculated to be well over $1.5 billion — to take full ownership of the club, making it potentially one of the most expensive acquisitions in football history.
A Billionaire’s Vision
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and X (formerly Twitter), is no stranger to high-profile, high-stakes ventures. His interest in Inter Miami is said to stem from a growing fascination with the global appeal of football and the unique opportunity to merge sports with cutting-edge technology and media.
“I see football as the next frontier in immersive fan experience,” Musk added during the event. “With AI, VR, and the right infrastructure, we can transform how fans engage with the game. Inter Miami, with Messi at the center, is the perfect launchpad for that vision.”
While some saw the comments as typical Musk bravado, the reaction from Inter Miami’s current leadership was swift and striking.
Beckham and Messi Respond
Shortly after Musk’s comments went viral, David Beckham and Lionel Messi gave a joint interview following Inter Miami’s training session, where they addressed the takeover rumors head-on.
“I respect Elon Musk as a businessman and innovator,” Beckham began, “but Inter Miami is more than just a business. It’s a dream, a passion project. We built this club with heart, for the city, for the community. We’re not selling.”
Messi, rarely one to wade into off-field controversies, echoed Beckham’s sentiments with firm clarity. “We’re building something special here,” the Argentine captain said. “This is not a tech experiment. This is football. Real football. We’re not interested in turning the club into a Silicon Valley venture.”
Their comments were met with widespread applause from fans and analysts alike, who praised both men for protecting the club’s identity and long-term vision.
Media Frenzy Ensues
Musk’s statement and the Beckham-Messi rebuttal ignited a media storm across the U.S. and beyond. Sports networks, tech news outlets, and business channels all rushed to analyze the feasibility of Musk’s interest and what it might mean for American soccer.
CNBC ran a special segment titled “Tech Billionaires in Sports: Too Much Power?” while ESPN questioned whether such a purchase would disrupt the cultural roots of MLS clubs. Social media platforms exploded with memes, debates, and even fan polls asking whether Musk should be allowed to buy the team.
The hashtag #MuskMiamiMadness began trending on X within hours, with users weighing in on both sides of the debate.
Behind the Scenes: Is a Deal Even Possible?
Inter Miami is currently owned by a consortium led by David Beckham, along with billionaire brothers Jorge and José Mas. Insiders say the ownership group has no intention of selling the club at this time, especially given its skyrocketing value and increasing global recognition since Messi’s arrival.
“This is not just a club anymore,” said one anonymous source within the organization. “It’s becoming a global brand. We’re in talks with new sponsors, growing our youth academy, and preparing for the Club World Cup. Now is not the time to sell.”
Despite the club’s firm stance, Musk’s influence and resources cannot be ignored. He has a history of making unexpected moves that eventually materialize — from acquiring Twitter in 2022 to launching rockets with SpaceX and even exploring the development of a brain-chip interface.
“I wouldn’t underestimate Elon Musk,” said sports business analyst Jordan Kelley. “If he wants something, he usually finds a way to make it happen — even if it’s not in the way people expect.”
The Bigger Picture
This incident raises broader questions about the future of sports ownership, particularly in the United States. As the lines between sports, technology, and entertainment continue to blur, more tech giants are looking to enter the world of professional athletics.
From Jeff Bezos eyeing NFL investments to Mark Zuckerberg exploring VR sports arenas, the landscape is changing rapidly. Musk’s interest in Inter Miami may just be the beginning of a new wave of Silicon Valley sports takeovers.
What’s Next for Inter Miami?
For now, the club remains focused on the pitch. With Messi in top form and Inter Miami currently on a winning streak in the MLS, the players and management appear determined to keep their momentum heading into the FIFA Club World Cup.
“Elon Musk can keep dreaming,” one fan tweeted. “Inter Miami belongs to the people — and to Messi and Beckham.”
As for Musk, he ended his remarks with a knowing smile and a single sentence that only adds to the mystery: “Let’s see what happens.”