Texter – who owns the Eagle Football Holdings, currently owned stake in Palace and Leon – announced his decision to step down from his leadership roles in Leon on Monday.
The restructuring of the board at Leon hopes that the French club will assist in hopes of its domestic allegations.
Well -laid sources have also suggested to BBC Sport that Leone is open to sell many of his players to raise funds to reduce his current financial problems.
It is not lost on the officials of the Palace that last week, American businessman Woody Johnson’s deal of selling 43% stake in the palace – a transaction value in an £ 190 -meter area – may have contributed to reduce Leon’s financial plight.
It is important that UEFA’s Leon’s allegation has no jurisdiction on the appeal.
In his view, Palace is one of the financially best -running sides in England. Their clean track records in terms of their discretion to the right side of financial rules.
The fact is that Leon’s financial state is so chaotic that he is provided by the top league, which is not lost on the figures in the palace.
Nor is the Premier League an irony to lose its place in the Europea League, which is given to Leon between his respective balance sheet.
For some time, the European fate of the palace appears in the hands of the French football governance.
Whether Leon’s allegation for Lignu 2 is now retained, it can be seen between realizing that doing so would devaluate the French top flight.
There are different levels of doubt whether there is a will in France to forcibly remove its most prestigious clubs from the top flight, given the uncertainty around TV revenue.
There were reports in May that Sports Broadcaster Dazn ended its five -year domestic broadcast contract with French Professional Football League (LFP) for Ligue 1 after only one season.
DAZN paid 400 meters of euro for domestic rights in five years. In contrast, in 2023, the Premier League got £ 6.7bn for a four -year contract – which begins from the next season – to show 270 live games for Sky and TNT by one season.
In fact, there is a concern that re -imposing Leon will cause damage to lig 1 in terms of his popularity and global attraction.