Billionaire businessman who eclipsed Elon Musk as world's richest man held 'advanced talks' over takeover of Premier League club

Elon Musk, long regarded as untouchable at the summit of the global rich list, found himself toppled this month, and the man who did it has a surprising link to English football. Musk, whose fortune Forbes pegged at a staggering $425 billion earlier this year, slipped after a wobble in his valuation. Into the void stepped Oracle kingpin Larry Ellison, who saw his wealth skyrocket on the back of a stock market surge.

Billionaire businessman who eclipsed Elon Musk as world's richest man held 'advanced talks' over takeover of Premier League clubBillionaire businessman who eclipsed Elon Musk as world's richest man held 'advanced talks' over takeover of Premier League clubBillionaire businessman who eclipsed Elon Musk as world's richest man held 'advanced talks' over takeover of Premier League club

Ellison’s incredible rise came midweek when his fortune ballooned by a scarcely believable $89 billion, taking his net worth to $393 billion. The bump catapulted him above Musk and fellow billionaires Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Page, and Jeff Bezos. The reason? Oracle shares went through the roof, soaring more than 40% after the company unveiled a golden outlook for its cloud infrastructure division and revealed blockbuster deals in the artificial intelligence sector.

According to the Daily Express back in 2016, Ellison was reported to have held advanced talks about buying . The Midlands club had just been dumped out of the after 29 years in the top flight, and their American owner, Randy Lerner, was ready to sell. Villa supporters, furious at the decline and desperate for fresh investment, were licking their lips at the prospect of one of the richest men on Earth swooping in. But while talks took place, Ellison never put pen to paper.

Instead, Villa were sold to Chinese businessman Tony Xia for £76 million ($104m) that same summer. Xia’s reign was short-lived, lasting just three years before new ownership arrived under NSWE, now V Sports, who still control the club today. Fans often wonder what might have been had Ellison completed the deal. Would the club have become the poster child for Silicon Valley’s takeover of football? Those questions will forever linger in the “what if” column.

While billionaires juggle fortunes in the stratosphere, Aston Villa have more immediate matters at hand. Unai Emery’s men face in the on Tuesday before a Premier League trip to on Sunday.