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Lyon has received a heavy sanction from the DNCG (Direction Nationale du Contrôle de Gestion). The French football financial watchdog has decided to relegate the John Textor-owned Ligue 1 team to Ligue 2 with an interim restriction on transfers and wage control. This outcome was expected given that the Ligue 1 club's debt reportedly increased from €458 million to €508 million. Textor reportedly told the DNCG today that Lyon would be permitted to sell players, including Botafogo players, as the Brazilian club is also part of the Eagle Football Group portfolio, as well as a 45% stake in Premier League side Crystal Palace, to balance the books.
Despite the American businessman's belief that the meeting with the DNCG went well, the financial watchdog clearly did not agree. As things are, Lyon will be demoted to Ligue 2 unless their financial situation improves significantly. Les Gones may be forced to sell coveted assets, such as France U21 international offensive midfielder Rayan Cherki (21) and Belgian international winger Malick Fofana (19), on the cheap this winter transfer season.
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