The club has remained silent since the new management took office. Michelle Conn replaces John Textor as the new chairman and Michael Greengar is appointed general manager, and the two are actively preparing for this critical moment. A letter detailing the DNCG decision was reportedly delivered to the club on Monday. Lyon must deal with the matter as soon as possible, as the administrative relegation has frozen the team's offseason plan.
Paul Fonseka's team will resume training next Monday, with the transfer market currently completely stagnating, and the tension around the players is also increasing over time. Lyon hopes to clarify the situation as soon as next week to appease everyone, with only more than a month left before the start of the new season, whether in Ligue 1 or Ligue 2.
Michel Cong and Greengel head to Geneva on Tuesday to meet with UEFA to discuss another important issue: If the situation in Lyon remains unchanged after July 14, they will not be able to compete in the UEFA Cup. The club needs at least €70 million to ensure staying in Ligue 1 and indirectly retaining Europa League qualification. This fund should be provided by multiple shareholders and deposited into one account. Lyon hopes to defend his position next week.
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