Gianni Infantino, the head of FIFA, says the organisation will look to bring about major change to football when the coronavirus crisis is over.
The 49-year-old is aiming to cut down on the amount of games and major competitions played around the world when the football season is able to resume.
Infantino did not give a timeframe for that but claimed the current suspension of the season is an opportune time to reflect on the way the game is being run and, potentially, reform its schedule. "Health comes first, then everything else," Infantino told Gazzetta dello Sport. "For the managers, the rest means hoping for the best but also preparing for the worst. "Without panicking, let’s stay it clearly: we will play again when we can do it