The World Cup could be expanded by eight teams to 40 if Gianni Infantino is elected as the Fifa president.
Infantino, the face of European competition draws as Uefa’s secretary general, revealed his first plans to transform Fifa after making a surprising late decision to enter the election.
European football scrambled to find a candidate as a substitute for Infantino’s superior, Michel Platini, after the Uefa president was provisionally suspended by Fifa. Platini is at risk of a long ban once the ethics probe into a 2011 payment from Fifa has been completed, which would make him ineligible for the 26 February election.
Infantino insisted that if he is elected to lead Fifa he would not stand down if Platini later wins any appeals.
Infantino has worked in Platini’s shadow, implementing the president’s vision from financial fair play for clubs to expanding the European Championship from 16 to 24 teams starting with next summer’s tournament. If Infantino gets his way, the World Cup also could have to find space for an additional eight teams.
