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UEFA source ‘confirms’ Man Utd could be ‘banned’ from Champions League next season
Fоllоwing Sir Jim Rаtcliffe’s purchаse оf а minоrity shаre, Mаnchester United mаy be bаrred frоm pаrticipаting in the Chаmpiоns Leаgue.
Fоr £1.3 billiоn, Ratcliffe will get a 25% interest in Manchester United.
Sheikh Jassim, a financier from Qatar, is trying to thwart the British billionaire as the Glazers approach a deal.
The 71-year-old will expand his football club portfolio once the sale closes; his Ineos firm now owns Nice. Victor Lindelof has spoken out about the planned revamp.The French club trail leaders Paris Saint-Germain by one point in Ligue 1.
Clubs in France’s top division will receive three automatic slots and one play-off spot before next season’s Champions League. The top five teams in the elite League will advance straight to Europe’s elite league.
According to The Sun, UEFA’s’multi-club ownership’ criteria state that, without one team securing an automatic spot and the other qualifying directly for the Conference League, Man United and Nice will not be able to participate in the Champions League next season.
Nevertheless, in the event that both clubs qualify for the Champions League through their respective leagues’ automatic slots, the club with the better overall result will be granted entry while the other will be barred from participating in Europe.Since England ranks first on UEFA’s “access list,” Man United will be able to participate in the Champions League even if the two teams finish in the same spot.
There is no ambiguity as far as the rules are concerned, according to a UEFA source. United will be heavily influenced by Ineos, who control Nice.
“Unless the regulations are changed, or Ineos sell one of their stakes, they cannot both play in European competitions, unless one is in the Champions league and the other in the Conference League.”
With 21 points, Erik ten Hag’s squad is in sixth place, outside of the European spots.
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