Nottingham Forest Seeks Clarity from Uefa on Crystal Palace's Europa League Qualification
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Summary
Nottingham Forest seeks clarity from Uefa regarding concerns over Crystal Palace's Europa League qualification due to potential breach of multi-club ownership rules involving American businessman John Textor.
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Uefa's final ruling will centre on American businessman John Textor, owner of Eagle Football - which holds a 43% stake in Palace.
Eagle Football also owns a 77% stake in French side Lyon, who - like Palace - have qualified for next season's Europa League.
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