Manchester City have been hit with a two-year ban from European football sanctioned by UEFA.
The ruling, which is due to City's breach of Financial Fair Play regulations, comes as a serious blow to the current Premier League champions as the Champions League is the only trophy that has eluded them since manager Pep Guardiola's arrival in 2016.
City have appealed UEFA's ban which could change matters - but if the ruling is upheld then it will lead to shockwaves running through European football. Sportsmail takes a look at the implications City's potential ruling has on other Premier League clubs...
Sheffield United in the Champions League?
One major question on the lips of many Premier League clubs is who will take City's Champions League spot if the Citizens finish in the top-four.
While UEFA and the Premier League have not confirmed what will happen regarding England's qualification spots, one potential solution is that fifth place qualifying for European's biggest club competition.
That would mean Chris Wilder's Sheffield United - who currently occupy that fifth position in the Premier League - are in pole position to qualify for the Champions League with just over a dozen matches remaining.
The Blades were sitting in England's third tier just over three years ago and were playing in the Championship last season, meaning potential ties against Barcelona, Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain would cap off a meteoric rise by Wilder's side.
It would also mean Sheffield United could attract some of Europe's elite players which would have long-term benefits regarding the stature of the club.
That being said, given Oliver Norwood, John Fleck and Lys Mousset's performances this season, why would Wilder look to replace them?
However, Sheffield United's hold of fifth-place could go out of their hands if Tottenham beat Aston Villa on Sunday, with Jose Mourinho's side sitting two points behind the Blades with a game in hand.
Arsenal and Manchester United given hope
Arsenal and Manchester United's seasons - both of which can only be described as disastrous - have just been kicked into life.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Red Devils sat six points behind the Champions League spots before City's ruling - now that gap has been reduced to four given fifth-place's potential eligibility for Europe's top club competition.
Meanwhile, Arsenal currently sit ten points behind fourth-placed Chelsea as Champions League football next season seemingly looked like a bridge too far for new head coach Mikel Arteta.
However, if the Gunners beat Newcastle United on Sunday afternoon, they can close the gap on fifth-placed Sheffield United to just five points.
Both Arsenal and Manchester United, alongside Wolverhampton Wanderers, also have winning the Europa League as a potential way-in to next season's Champions League proper - but their end to the domestic season has just got interesting.
Carlo Ancelotti's Everton with eyes on Europe
When Carlo Ancelotti took over as Everton boss, the Toffees sat in 15th place and sat four points above the relegation zone.
After a small resurgence masterminded by the Italian at Goodison Park, Everton now look highly likely to qualify for Europe next season, with spots in both the Champions League and Europa League up for grabs.
The Toffees currently sit in seventh place - two points behind Sheffield United and five points behind Ancelotti's former club Chelsea in fourth.
If Manchester City beat Aston Villa in the League Cup final, and a top-four club wins the FA Cup in May, then eighth place would qualify for the Europa League.
Goodison Park has only seen two European campaigns in the last nine seasons, so qualification for Europe confirm Ancelotti's position as an Everton fan favourite.
But given Ancelotti has won the Champions League three times as a manager, he may just fancy his chances to get his new team playing with the big boys.
AndreSmart
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Sorry for Cityzens and Pep Guardiola that has a Perfect reason for leaving City... The Race for the 5th Position will be hot and very interesting, Just Grab your Popcorns and enjoy 😁
EpaphrasDaniel
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It's beginning to make sense..
EpaphrasDaniel
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When Aguero realizes he just signed a lifetime contract to win less UCLs than Rhian Brewster 😭😭😭
Rammy-Asante
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Thks so much uefa, this means there is hope of playing champions league next season for utd even if we finish 5th. One man's problem is another's solution