UEFA's Club Financial Control Body is set to assess the connection between the two teams this summer, inews reports, and could introduce restrictions on trading players and collaboration in other areas. It could be the case that just one of the sides - the team that finishes higher in their respective league - will be granted entry into the competition.
UEFA has considered changing its rules regarding a company owning more than one club and president Aleksander Ceferin is concerned by clubs owning smaller ones. CFG has a 47 per cent stake in Girona and the possible conflict of interest could result in changes to their ownership.
UEFA will assess the situation between the two teams at the end of the season if both clubs end up reaching the Champions League group stage for the 2024-25 campaign. They are both sitting second in their respective divisions.