Should Palace be ruled ineligible, Forest could be next in line for a European spot, having finished seventh in the Premier League last term. Forest have expressed concerns to UEFA over Palace's ownership structure and asked for clarification on whether the Eagles will be involved in next season's Europa League.
Brighton would also be affected by any reshuffle, potentially moving into the Conference League. While there had been whispers that the Seagulls had also submitted a complaint, the Telegraph says that they have not made any formal approach to UEFA.
The complexity of the issue grows with Lyon's status. UEFA had previously disqualified Lyon from European competitions back in December, but reinstated them after the club met specific requirements. However, Lyon remain under close surveillance, and any breach of their settlement terms could again lead to exclusion from next season’s Europa League.