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Lyon ‘must find £172MILLION to stop relegation from Ligue 1’ as Crystal Palace nervously wait for Europa League decision

Published on July 04, 2025 at 11:26 AM

LYON have been slapped with a £172million cash demand to avoid relegation to Ligue 2 – as Crystal Palace’s Europa League hopes hang in the balance.

French financial watchdogs have warned the seven-time champions that they must balance their fast or face being forcibly demoted to Ligue 2.

Olympique Lyonnais' (OL) US President John Textor looks on from the stands prior to the French L1 football match between AS Monaco and Olympique Lyonnais (OL) at the Louis II Stadium (Stade Louis II) in the Principality of Monaco on May 10, 2025. (Photo by CLEMENT MAHOUDEAU / AFP) (Photo by CLEMENT MAHOUDEAU/AFP via Getty Images)
John Textor owns Lyon but has shares in Crystal Palace too
Head-and-shoulders photo of Steve Parish, chairman of Crystal Palace.
Steve Parish has been working round the clock to ensure his Crystal Palace play in Europe
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner and players celebrating with the FA Cup trophy.
Crystal Palace defied the odds to win the FA Cup last season

, who qualified for the on the pitch last season, are on the brink of an administrative meltdown.

According to L’Equipe, a probe by the Direction Nationale du Controle de Gestion (DNCG) found a giant hole in their finances.

If they to plug the £172million black hole, Lyon’s relegation from Ligue 1 will not be overturned, piling on the misery for fans of the former giants.

And the chaos in France could have a ripple effect across the Channel, with Crystal Palace sweating on a potential Europa League reprieve.

The Eagles’ Europa League spot for winning the is under threat due to UEFA’s multi-club ownership rules.

through his Eagle Group, is selling his 43 per cent share in Palace to New York Jets owner Woody Johnson.

If the French club are successful with their appeal, Palace are likely to be , although they could challenge the decision at CAS.

However, the Eagles will most likely keep their Europa League spot if Lyon are unable to raise the £172million and lose their appeal.

Palace bosses have been in talks with UEFA’s Club Financial Control Body to try and find a solution to the situation.

But a verdict from the governing body has been put on ice pending the outcome of Lyon’s relegation appeal.

In some positive news for Palace, SunSport can exclusively reveal that Eagles midfielder Cheick Doucoure is close to returning to full fitness.

The midfielder missed a chunk of last season due to a knee operation but he is back on the grass ahead of pre-season next week.

Moroccan defender Chadi Riad, who ruptured his cruciate ligament, is also back running, although it is unclear if he will be ready to go straight into the team for the start of next season.

The potential return of the duo could serve as a major boost to manager Oliver Glasner, who is looking to build on last season’s success.

The Eagles finished 12th in the league last season but won the FA Cup — their first ever major trophy.

Injured soccer player being carried on a stretcher.
Cheick Doucoure missed a large part of last season due to injury
Chadi Riad of Real Betis Balompie on a soccer field.
Chadi Riad has played only one game since signing for Palace from Betis last summer

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