Yannik
Senior Member
No, the decision hangs in the air for the now. UEFA comittees gather after the end of domestic football season in Germany to discuss and announce their verdict. Otherwise stating in February "No, sorry, Leipzig, you are not allowed in UEFA club competitions" could lead to match-fixing and other bad sportsmanships.
Leipzig case is similar to Roman Abramovich's involvement in both Chelsea and CSKA Moskva ownership but by different companies. The thing is both clubs in Leipzig case are owned by one company (Red Bull). Red Bull Salzburg being already established in UEFA club competitions will probably get the vote.
RB doesn't own Salzburg anymore though, they are their sponsors. According to UEFA rules you can't have 2 clubs in the same tournament that have an owner with over 30% shares at the club. That isn't the case at Salzburg anymore, Leipzig for example spend 31m€ for Salzburg players this year, shifting RBs shares below the 30% threeshold.