Textor hopes to show UEFA officials that he has no interest in controlling the club.
The meeting ended without a decision, but it is understandable from the source that the situation is from the source of the final ruling made by the European football ruling body.
The Palace qualifies for the Europa League by defeating Manchester City to win the FA Cup. Lyon finished sixth in the top French competition, initially earning a spot in the UEFA Conference League, but after Paris Saint-Germain (already qualified for the Champions League), he won the Europa League spot.
Through Eagle Football, Textor owns about 45% of the palace and 90% of the Lyon.
Hawks also have an interest in controlling Brazilian club Botafogo and Belgium's RWD Molenbeek.
The Palace is not part of Eagle Football's multi-club organization, nor has it signed players to any of these clubs, although now Everton's Jake O'Brien did move from their academy to Lyon.
Totchor initially invested £90m in Crystal Palace in 2021, and the initial investment helped complete the academy and lower the team's age.
With the club's figure improving, talent development such as Eberechi Eze and the success of the FA Cup, it is understood that the Americans will seek more returns in his original investment.
In the past, Totchor had tried to buy control shares in the palace in the past because he thought he would prefer to have overall control over the club.
However, he recently tried to buy Everton and seek buyers for his Palace stock.
Last year, he said in an interview with the BBC that he does not run a palace and co-owner parish, although he can share his views.
He also admitted that the two disagree with their views on ownership of the multi-club.
It is understood that Educational Coto believes that he has no right to vote on football decisions.
However, he did play a role in introducing current manager Oliver Glasner last year.
The lack of overall control means that Toktor's status has now shifted from someone who wants to buy the palace to telling his partner that he will be available - if that means the difference between playing in Europe or not, it will be sold at 25% of its market value.
Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis recently diluted his control at the club by placing his stake in the Blind Trust, when it looked like the Forest and Olympiakos - another club owned by Greek businessmen might all qualify for the Champions League.
However, sources close to Eagles believe that putting stakes in these palaces in "blind trust" is not an option, as custody and Eagles have no decisive impact on Selhurst Park's clothing.
Both Crystal Palace and UEFA were contacted.