Crystal Palace: John Textor ready to sell shares for football in the Europa League tikitaka News

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Crystal Palace: John Textor ready to sell shares for football in the Europa League

Palace are not part of the multi-club organization of Eagle Football and have not signed a player from one of these clubs, although they Jake O’BrienNow in Everton she moved from her academy to Lyon.

In view of the increase in the stature and the development of talents such as Eberechi Eze and their FA Cup success, it is assumed that the American would look for much more return on its original investment.

In the past, Textor has tried to buy a controlling proportion of Palace because he suspects that he would prefer to have general control over the club.

However, he has recently tried to buy Everton and also looking for a buyer for his palace tacts.

In Interview with the BBC Last year he said he did not do a palace – chairman and co -owner of the community – even though he can share his views.

He also admitted that the couple did not agree to their views of the multi-club ownership.

It is assumed that Textor believes in respect for the football department, and he is not entitled to a coordination of football decisions.

However, he has contributed to bringing in the current manager Oliver Glasner last year.

This lack of general control has meant that Textor’s position now from the desire to buy palace to the partners that he would make his shares available – and would sell under 25% of their market value if this meant the difference between playing the palace in Europe or not.

Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis recently watered down his control in the club by putting his shares in a blind trust when it looked like both forest and Olympiacos – another club that the Greek businessman had – could qualify for the Champions League.

However, sources near Eagle Football believe that the introduction of these palace shares in a “blind trust” is not an option, since Textor and Eagle football have no decisive influence on the Selhurst Park outfit.

Crystal Palace and UEFA were both addressed for a comment.



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