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Crystal Palace, the legal steps against the possible prohibition of the Europa League

Textor, who owns Eagle Football Holdings, which currently has operations in Palace and Lyon, announced his decision to withdraw from his leadership roles in Lyon on Monday.

The restructuring of the board in Lyon is expected to help the French club’s hopes to abolish their domestic descent.

BBC Sport also suggested well -placed sources that Lyon is open to selling a number of her players to collect donations to solve their current financial problems.

It is not lost for palace officials that the Deactivate to sell the 43% part of Textor In the palace to the American businessman Woody Johnson last week – a transaction worth £ 190 million – may have contributed to alleviating Lyon’s financial emergency.

It is important to emphasize that UEFA has no responsibility for Lyon’s relegation relationship.

From its opinion, the palace is financially financially one of the best guided pages in England. Your clean track record in relation to the right side of the financial regulations that indicate your prudence.

The fact that Lyon’s financial state is so chaotic that they were temporarily downgraded by the top league is not lost in the Palace numbers.

Even the irony of the Premier League team does not lose their place in the Europa League against Lyon in view of the side between their respective balance sheets.

For the time being, the European fate of the palace seems to be in the hands of French football government system.

It remains to be seen whether Lyon’s descent into Ligue 2 is now confirmed that this would devalue the Top Flight.

There are different skepticism as to whether there is a will in France to violently remove your most prestigious clubs from the top flight, since the TV revenue associated the uncertainty in relation to TV income.

In May there were reports that the sports broadcaster DAZN ended his five-year domestic radio contract with the France Professional Football League (LFP) for Ligue 1 after just one season.

DAZN paid 400 million euros for domestic rights over five years. In contrast, the Premier League received 6.7 billion GBP in 2023 for a four -year contract that begins next season so that Sky and TNT showed up to 270 live games per season.

In fact, there is concern that Lyon Ligue 1’s descent would be disadvantageous in terms of its popularity and global attraction.



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