Lyon given provisional demotion to Ligue 2 over finances

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Lyon are competing in this season’s Europa League [Getty Images]

French club Lyon will be demoted to Ligue 2 at the end of the season if they do not improve their finances, and will be banned from signing players in January.

Lyon owner John Textor is also co-owner of Premier League club Crystal Palace, and the largest shareholder of Brazilian club Botafogo.

His Eagle Football Group recently announced debts of £422m.

The DNGC, the body which oversees the accounts of French professional football clubs, made the ruling on Friday.

Lyon will also have their payroll supervised by the DNGC.

Seven-time French champions Lyon are likely to have to sell several key players in January to get their accounts in order and maintain their top-flight status.

American Textor could reportedly help manage the debt by selling his stake in Palace, or selling Botafogo players.

Lyon are fifth in Ligue 1 and ninth in the Europa League.

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