Manchester City and Girona are facing a potential hurdle in their bids to compete in next season's Champions League, due to UEFA's regulations regarding multi-club ownership.
The Abu Dhabi-based ownership group that controls Manchester City also holds a significant stake in Girona, which creates a conflict of interest under UEFA's rules.
To resolve this issue, the ownership group must divest some of its shares in one of the clubs to comply with UEFA's regulations. Failure to do so could result in Girona being ineligible for the Champions League, although they may still be able to participate in the Europa League.
This situation highlights the complexities of modern football ownership structures and the need for clubs to ensure compliance with UEFA's rules to avoid any potential conflicts of interest. The ownership group must take steps to address this issue in order to allow both Manchester City and Girona to compete in European competitions without any issues.
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