Following Manchester United's FA Cup win over bitter rivals Manchester City, Erik ten Hag's men have qualified for the Europa League, despite missing out on a European finish in the Premier League.
However, due to United's new relations with INEOS and Sir Jim Ratcliffe, they could be relegated to the Europa Conference League or face expulsion from Europe all together.
The reasoning for this is because INEOS, who have a minority stake with the Manchester side, also own French side Nice. The Ligue 1 outfit will also be taking part in next year's Europa League after finishing fifth - and this is where the problem arises.
UEFA have a multi-club ownership rule in their competitions which could directly affect United.
Manchester United are not the only Manchester side who face this problem, with the blue side of Manchester also in the same pot as their owners have a stake in Spanish side Girona.
Why could Manchester United be relegated to the Europa Conference League... or worse?
The reason why Erik ten Hag's side could be relegated to the Conference League is because both the Manchester outfit and the French side, Nice are both involved with INEOS chief Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
This is a problem for INEOS as UEFA regulations state that clubs under the same ownership will not be allowed to participate in the same competition.
The specific UEFA rule this lies under is UEFA's multi-club ownership (MCO).
UEFA's MCO rule means owners can only own one club and have a maximum 30 percent stake in another.
UEFA brought the rule into place to not allow any entity to have a decisive influence over more than one club in the same tournament so that the competition keeps it's integrity and fairness.
Breakdown of INEOS relationship with United and Nice
As it stands, INEOS chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe owns 27.7 per cent of Manchester United, whilst also being the sole owner of the French side.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his INEOS Group paid more than £1billion for their stake in the club in December, with their stake in the club set to rise close to 30 per cent following a further £238million injection.
However the business man's plans to expand his investment in the Manchester outfit could see INEOS face major problems in the near future with UEFA.
UEFA's current MCO regulations states that owners can only own one club and have a maximum share of 30 per cent in another.
If Ratcliffe and INEOS increase their stake in Manchester United - which they are on course to do, it would mean that one of INEOS' clubs would be relegated to the Conference League.
Per Article 5.04 of the UEFA regulations now says a club that is replaced in one competition 'may still be admitted to another UEFA club competition (i.e. in descending order: UEFA Europa League or UEFA Conference League) to which the relevant national association has access'.
Manchester United would be that club in this instance as the finished lower than Nice in their respective leagues.
INEOS statement regarding UEFA's MCO regulations
INEOS released a statement regarding their current situation, stating that they are 'confident' both Manchester United and Nice will be allowed to take part in the Europa League next season.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's group statement read: 'We are aware of the position of the two clubs and we are in direct dialogue with UEFA.
'We are convinced that we have a solution for next season in Europe.'
INEOS are confident they will pass UEFA's MCO regulations because as it stands their stake in Manchester in less than the 30 per cent threshold for the multi-club ownership rules to come into place.
Despite Ratcliffe is set to surpass the 30 per cent threshold with plans to further increase his investment, the rules regarding the issue have been relaxed heading into the new season.
UEFA's deadline
Manchester United are not the only Premier League side who face a problem in Europe next season.
Their neighbours Manchester City also face the same issue in the Champions League.
Manchester City's Abu Dhabi investors have severely tested UEFA's rules on multi-club ownership as the Abu Dhabi created operation have stakes in 13 clubs worldwide including sole ownership of Manchester City and a 47 per cent stake in Spanish side Girona.
According to The Telegraph Manchester United have till Monday, June 3 to plead their cases to UEFA that their two sides can simultaneously compete in the same tournament next season.
Given the extremely tight timeframe, UEFA are offering clubs a potential solution of selling shares is necessary.
UEFA will accept ‘the transfer or the assignment of all its shares in a club to an independent third party’ such as a blind trust. This trust will act solely in the club’s best interest.
uioseb77
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This issue will bring problem for united But the biggest issue is CITY AND Girona
JijangaUtdfan
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Ratclif you're a problem 😭😭😭😭
We the fans wanted full sale the Qatar 🇶🇦 😢😣😣
Kubcknopsu
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does that mean man city will play in Europa
Isaactenkorang
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Nice kgone ijj hi jzwkt
Siodeimuyz
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Have they banned MAN CITY & GIRONA ? cus both are going to be playing UCL and our parent company which I co-chair own both clubs
buzelopru
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it can never bad for Chelsea to participate in conference league,they are far from great united,united should go all the way.
jetcekmnop
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Fucking Media
Single-Bone
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If the regulation says 30% and Ineos have 27% stake in Man U, what then is the issue? City is the club with a bigger issue as they have full ownership of Girona and 47 stake in City. Their only way out would be to sell shares so as to reduce the 47%. After all said and done, United will be in europa next season and on the other hand, the conference league is not bad for a young and developing Chelsea side with a developing manager Maresca. Personally, I can't wait to watch my boys in the conference league.
Manchesterisblue
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My club also experiencing the same thing but i don't think it's gonna be a problem, uefa just want money 😂😂
alphablondi
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Chelsea fans everywhere, lemme also remind you that INEOS and Sir Ratcliffe only purchase part of the Club 🧏. they are not the full owner of Manchester United 😔🚶🚶🚶
You have no point , you all have till June 3
tupacimoyz
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give back the spot to Chelsea
Kimbimpuz
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you guys are insane
bibbelnop
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very good
Moshiyar_Rahaman
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ohh shit
Yenabcnt
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Chelsea fans everywhere, lemme also remind you that INEOS and Sir Ratcliffe only purchase part of the Club 🧏. they are not the full owner of Manchester United 😔🚶🚶🚶
charekaeffort28
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Ratclif you're a problem 😭😭😭😭
joacdemosy
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another Chelsea fan
Kesadlor
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put utd in conference league