FIFA’s president Gianni Infantino tried to sell future World Cups for $20 billion — a move that backfired spectacularly, sparking global outrage and damaging his reputation. Premier League CEO Richard Masters led the charge against the plan, calling it a “self-inflicted wound” and demanding FIFA protect football, not profit from it. UEFA and the English FA have joined the condemnation, even threatening to boycott FIFA events. With Infantino’s re-election now in doubt, potential challengers like Lise Klaveness and Arsène Wenger are emerging — as world football braces for a leadership shake-up and a reckoning over FIFA’s direction.

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