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Lyon relegated to Ligue 2 over financial difficulties

Lyon relegated to Ligue 2 over financial difficulties

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Textor is in the process of selling his shares in Premier League club Crystal Palace, who are at risk of being denied their place in the Europa League next season as Lyon have also qualified after finishing sixth in Ligue 1.

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time27 minutes ago

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  • Daily Mirror

Arsenal's three-man transfer shortlist emerges as £17m price tag set

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