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Like i said, the main good reason is the TSLA stock crash, but he need to figure out a way to get out of the deal without whitdrawing himself as the penality for cancelling the deal are quite high. I think it's 1.5 billions from memory but it's around that.
$1 Billion penalty.
Except it turns out he can't just take the $1 Billion penalty. Only in certain situations is Musk allowed to take the $1 Billion penalty and leave (!!!). Meaning Twitter's Board can sue him to finish the deal / buyout at $54.20.
Matt Levine, a columnist at Bloomberg puts it like this:
Another possibility is that Musk really is laying the groundwork to walk away from his deal with Twitter. There is a popular view that Musk has the option to abandon the deal if he pays a $1 billion breakup fee. As we have discussed around here, that just isn’t true: The contract gives Twitter the right to force him to close, and put up the $27.5 billion of equity[1] that he has committed to the deal, as long as his debt financing is available. (Section 9.9(b).) The contract also gives Twitter the right to go to court to force him to try to get that debt financing. (Sections 6.10(a) and 9.9(a).) There is, so far, no reason to think the debt financing won’t be available — his banks are large and solvent and have signed reasonably unconditional commitment letters[2] — and so no reason to think he can get out of the deal.
EDIT: Copy/pasted wrong section at first
TL;DR: Musk can't just leave this deal, even with the $1 Billion fee. He's in too deep.