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Calendar ‘getting to tipping point’ with bigger Club World Cup, Masters warns
- Premier League CEO unhappy with lack of Fifa consultation
- Manchester City’s 115 charges to be resolved ‘in near future’
Richard Masters has criticised Fifa for failing to consult domestic leagues over its plans for an expanded Club World Cup, whose inaugural edition in the United States is set to occupy a month of the 2025 summer break.
As the chief executive of the Premier League reiterated that Manchester City’s 115 charges will be resolved in “the near future”, with hearings set to take place in the autumn, league officials from across Europe came together to issue a warning over an ever-expanding club calendar, with Fifa’s new competition the main target.
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