FIFA consider £17 billion offer to expand Club World Cup and create new Global Nations League

By James Cole, Sky Sports News reporter

Image: FIFA President Gianni Infantino plans for further discussions regarding the future of FIFA's club competitions to take place in Moscow in June

FIFA is considering a £17 billion offer to create two new global tournaments, Sky Sports News understands.

A group of investors want to buy rights to an expanded Club World Cup and a new Global Nations League.

FIFA has never sold control of its events - and any new joint-venture would see it maintain a 51 per cent stake.

A report in the New York Times suggested the FIFA Council rejected president Gianni Infantino's request to push forward with the proposal at last month's meeting in Colombia.

Image: Real Madrid have won the last two Club World Cups

FIFA hopes to expand the current Club World Cup to include at least 12 teams from Europe - something UEFA fear could compete with the Champions League.

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A new Global Nations League would include a preliminary round, regional play-offs and a final tournament featuring a handful of top teams.

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After the meeting, Infantino said discussions about the future of FIFA's club competitions would be addressed at the next Council meeting, in Moscow in June.

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