City of Manchester and Girona They are threatened not to play in the next edition of the Champions League. And, according to the English ‘The Times’, the UEFA He would have asked City’s owners to sell part of their stake in the Catalan club if they both want to be in the top continental club competition. If they don’t drop their participation below 30% (they have 47%), Michel’s team won’t be able to play in the Champions League, they will be playing in the Europa League
City Football Group (CFG) owns 100 percent of Manchester City and 47 percent of Girona. Both clubs qualify for the Champions League, but to compete in it next season, CFG will have to reduce its stake in one of them (and Girona is the obvious choice) to less than 30 percent. UEFA’s rules on multiple club ownership (MCO) for next season’s European competitions were sent to clubs this week.
Source: La Verdad

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