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Premier League CEO calls for FIFA candidate who can unite confederations

LONDON, Aug 19 : Premier League chief executive Richard Masters said on Wednesday that FIFA needs a new presidential candidate and governance reform amid the turmoil surrounding Gianni Infantino's leadership.

A day after accusing the FIFA president of pressing the "self-destruct button" with his abandoned plan to sell a stake in the commercial rights of the World Cup, Masters said any challenger should come forward before the nomination deadline with a proposal capable of uniting the game's confederations.

Speaking ahead of the Premier League's season opener, Masters said the crisis had highlighted the need to review FIFA's power structures.

"I think that what obviously needs to happen now is another candidate needs to emerge within the deadline (ahead of the March 18 election) with a new offer, a different offer that can hopefully unify the confederations," Masters told reporters.

"And I do think that part of that offer should be to look at reform, governance reform."

Masters said that recent events warranted a reassessment of how FIFA operates.

"That's not to say that people from Europe should dictate other parts of the world about what should be reformed and how things should be decided," he said.

"But it'd be right, at this juncture, given what's happened, to look at those governance structures and also the role of the president and what power that president actually has, even if that person is coming in to reform their own sort of job description."

Reuters has contacted FIFA for a response to Masters' comments.

Masters said the Premier League had never entertained private equity interest similar to Infantino's failed plan, even during the financial uncertainty created by the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Even during COVID, when people

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