City told Champions League fate amid UEFA decision

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Manchester City and sister club Girona have both qualified for next season's Champions League

Manchester City and sister club Girona will be able to face off in next season's Champions League following a decision by UEFA - although rule changes might impact multi-club ownership moving forward.

Spanish side Girona, meanwhile, will make their debut in the Champions League after an outstanding season saw them finish third in La Liga. Both clubs are owned by City Football Group but the duo will be permitted to play alongside each other in the 2024-25 edition.ALSO READ: I had to leave Man City and now I'm set to star for England at Euro 2024

But as reported by The Times, City and Girona will not be impacted. UEFA's Club Financial Control Board is set to deliver a verdict on multi-club ownership issues on Monday, reports the Mirror. CFCB is said to have scrutinised the CFG links because of the clubs' transfer dealings this season, though have cleared both teams to play.

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