Split image of the Crystal Palace badge and John Textor, UEFA Europa League logo inset
Split image of the Crystal Palace badge and John Textor, UEFA Europa League logo inset
The 1-0 win over Manchester City in the FA Cup final not only secured a first major trophy for the Eagles, but also resulted in qualification for the UEFA Europa League next season.
It is set to be the first time Crystal Palace have ever competed in European football, but there is a problem after Lyon also qualified for the UEFA Europa League, due to the fact John Textor has involvement in both clubs.
UEFA have rules forbidding individuals involved in multiple clubs to partake in the same competition, due to a potential conflict of interests, and the BBC have now provided an update on the situation.
When Crystal Palace can expect UEFA decision
Steve Parish, Josh Harris, David Blitzer and Textor were in Switzerland on Tuesday for a meeting with UEFA, where the latter planned to show officials he does not have a controlling interest in Crystal Palace.
The American does hold a 45% stake in the south Londoners, but ‘is not entitled to a vote on footballing decisions’ according to the BBC.
Crucially, fans just want to know how long this process will take, as no UEFA Europa League football would impact on revenue and, consequently, recruitment in the transfer window, but the BBC have an answer.
In a new update, they write: “The meeting ended without a decision, but it is understood from sources with knowledge of the situation that a final ruling from European football’s governing body should come in the next week or so.”
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Textor owns Botafogo and RWD Molenbeek along with Lyon, who are all part of his Eagle Football group – an organisation Crystal Palace are actually not even part of, officially.
Time is of the essence as Oliver Glasner makes demand
Glasner is yet to sign a new contract at Crystal Palace as he enters the final 12 months of his deal.
The Sun believe the Austrian wants assurances that transfers will be made early in the window before he commits his future to the Eagles, but the longer UEFA take to make a decision, the harder it will be for Parish to satisfy this demand.
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Not only does potentially lost revenue come into play – as aforesaid – but it will be harder to discuss personal terms with targets, without being able to promise them European football.
Furthermore, Glasner has interest from Tottenham as Ange Postecoglou could be sacked, so UEFA could do Crystal Palace a huge favour by making a decision as soon as possible.