Roma, what happens if they go to the Champions League with Everton. The Friedkins meanwhile think about Sarri

The Figline coach and the January market, the Friedkins’ ideas to relaunch the Toffees. Timeshare case: the scenarios for the European cups

The purchase of Everton by the Friedkin family in an already delicate moment in the Capital for the dismissal of De Rossi has further agitated the waters at Roma. Will the Americans sell? Which will be the leading club? And what happens if both teams were to qualify for the Champions League?

Rome, the Friedkins’ commitment will not be lacking with Everton

The Friedkins will continue to be involved with Roma. At least that’s what the Texan owners assured in a statement issued just over three hours after the news of theEverton takeover. “This does not change our commitment to Roma in any way. On the contrary, the synergy between the clubs could lead only advantages for Rome which remains at the centre of our footballing ambitions” the Friedkin family said in an attempt to calm an environment already shaken by the way he was sacked From Rossiso much so that it triggered the protest against the club during the home match against Udinese. In recent days, rumours of a possible sale of Rome to the Arabs: if it is true, time will tell. At the moment And Ryan Friedkin they deny.

A coach for Everton: the Friedkins think of Sarri

The ranking is merciless: Everton are bottom of the Premier League cohabiting with Southampton and Wolverhampton with only one point in five rounds. A disaster. And the Toffees’ economic situation is far from flourishing, since the club boasts 400 million in debt. But the Friedkins have plenty of reasons to smile: come on television rightswhich will guarantee much more consistent revenues than Serie A, new and futuristic stadium which will be ready in the summer. According to Corriere dello Sport, the Americans are intent on focusing on Maurizio Sarriwhich they would have also wanted at the Roma except then to focus on Juric given the Lazio past of the Figline Valdarno coach. The former Napoli and Juventus player, who knows the Premier League for having coached Chelsea, would be entrusted with the salvation operation, which will also involve massive investments in the January market.

What would happen if Roma and Everton qualified for the Champions League?

That of the Timeshare it is always a thorny issue. First of all, the new European cups do not provide for relegations and this is already an aspect that makes everything less complicated. The problem arises when two clubs with equal ownership qualify for the same competitionlet’s take a look at the Champions League. According to the rules – Corriere dello Sport recalls – only one team will be able to participatethe one best placed in the championship or, in case of a tie, the one belonging to the best ranked federation. And England is ahead of Italy. The second team, therefore, would be relegated to the Europa League. If, instead, both qualify for the Conference League, one of the two would be excluded. In the regulation, however, there are some flawssince the European cups are not reached only through the championship, but also through national cups and European cups. So, what matters more? Uefa is working on a document to clarify once and for all the subject of timeshare.

Source: sport.virgilio.it