According to the Daily Mail, American businessman John Tuctor, who also owns shares in Ligue 1 Lyon Club, has made a offer to other shareholders through the 43% stake held by Eagles Holdings, trying to ensure that the club does not violate UEFA rule...
According to the Daily Mail, American businessman John Tuctor, who also owns shares in Ligue 1 Lyon Club, has made a offer to other shareholders through the 43% stake held by Eagles Holdings, trying to ensure that the club does not violate UEFA rules by the deadline.
Crystal Palace had previously been in a FA Cup defeat to Manchester City unexpectedly qualified for the UEFA Cup. According to UEFA's regulations, "no individual or legal entity" shall not hold the majority shareholder voting rights of two clubs in the same European event.
People familiar with the matter revealed that the offer value of Crystal Palace's valuation Bitector's bid when he acquired shares of the other three directors at the beginning of this year. As the deadline approaches, the development of the situation enters a critical stage. Last week, the Post exclusively disclosed that the Crystal Palace delegation had flew to the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland to file a complaint.
It is reported that the club's core argument is that although Tector holds the largest shareholding ratio, he only has 25% of the voting rights and does not have actual control. But UEFA executives may not be satisfied with this, and the rapid sale of shares is now regarded as the only solution.
Similar situations Clubs usually use "blind trusts" to circumvent UEFA rules, but the prospects for European wars are still unclear when the submission of materials was submitted in March.
If the problem is not resolved, Lyon, a Tectro Holdings, will replace the Europa League seat with a higher league ranking; more complicatedly, Blitzer's Bronderby club will also occupy the European Association's joint quota for the same reason. Nottingham Forest will therefore upgrade from the Europa League to the Europa League, while Crystal Palace rival Brighton will be replaced to obtain Europa League qualification.
Crystal Palace must submit a final statement to UEFA by June 24, and the ruling results are expected to be announced in a week. If you are dissatisfied with the judgment, the relevant clubs may appeal to the Sports Arbitration Court. Considering that the interests of multiple parties are involved, this possibility cannot be ignored.