Manchester United Face Champions League Uncertainty Amid UEFA Ownership Rule Concerns
Manchester Unitedβs hopes of qualifying for next seasonβs UEFA Champions League may be jeopardized by off-field issues β even if they win the Europa League.
The complication stems from UEFAβs ownership regulations, which prevent two clubs under the same ownership from competing in the same European competition. Sir Jim Ratcliffeβs INEOS Group, which now holds significant influence at United, also owns a controlling stake in French side OGC Nice. With both clubs vying for Champions League qualification β and Nice currently ahead in Ligue 1 β United could be ruled ineligible.
Sources say Unitedβs legal and executive teams are urgently working to restructure INEOSβs football operations to comply with UEFA rules. A decision from UEFA is expected after all domestic leagues wrap up, leaving United in a race against time both on and off the pitch.
While victory in the Europa League final would normally guarantee a Champions League spot, Unitedβs case hinges on proving they meet UEFAβs ownership compliance requirements. The situation has added significant pressure to a season already defined by change under new leadership.