Finnish entrepreneur Thomas Zilliacus has ruled out an approach to bid for Liverpool after making an offer to buy Manchester United earlier this week.
Zilliacus, who is chairman of the social media group novaM Group, has submitted an offer through XXI Century Capital, an investment firm owned by his holding company.
The Finn's unique bid comes via his fan involvement, which would allow them to buy a stake in the club and have an equal say via an app. READ MORE: Thomas Zilliacus insists United bid is 'on same level' as Sheikh Jassim and Ratcliffe Zilliacus has already been linked with a move to buy Liverpool if his proposal to buy United isn't successful, but he has taken to social media to shoot down that suggestion. "Some newspapers report that I would be interested in buying Liverpool," he wrote on Twitter. "That is incorrect.
ManU has been my club since I was a boy. My full focus is on being successful with the bid I have made. "My bid for ManU is not depending on funding by fans.
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