Prem joins threat to boycott Fifa Club World Cup as chiefs vow legal action

29 May 2024 , 21:50
1129     0
Tebas has insisted the whole of football will be affected
Tebas has insisted the whole of football will be affected

FOOTBALL’S top leagues and player unions will today join forces to tell Fifa: “We will not play in your Club World Cup — you’re killing the game.”

The boycott threat is being spearheaded by Premier League chief Richard Masters, PFA boss Maheta Molango and LaLiga supremo Javier Tebas.

The Fifa Club World Cup could be boycotted qhiddkiqqrikzprw
The Fifa Club World Cup could be boycottedCredit: Getty
Prem CEO Richard Masters is leading the boycott
Prem CEO Richard Masters is leading the boycottCredit: PA
Manchester City are the current champions
Manchester City are the current championsCredit: Getty

They will vow legal action unless the revamped 32-team tournament, due to feature holders Manchester City and Chelsea in the USA next summer,  is rescheduled.

Harry Kane’s Bayern Munich and Jude Bellingham’s Real Madrid are also set to play in the four-week tournament, which boasts a  £600million-plus prize fund.

Fifa chiefs have brushed off previous fears over player welfare.

Schools at risk of closing as teachers prepare to vote on joining strike chaosSchools at risk of closing as teachers prepare to vote on joining strike chaos

But Molango told  SunSport: "Football is killing its own product.

"Those who run the game need to listen.

"If they don’t, then as unions we have a responsibility to the players to take action — and the legal route is the next step.

"The governing bodies have had every chance to meaningfully engage with us on this, but they have failed to do so.

"Current player workloads are unsustainable.

CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS

"People are realising the amount of games being pushed into the fixture calendar just don’t fit."

International players’ union FifPro and the PFA believe the scheduling will leave clubs with no option but to force stars back into action without the minimum three-week break written into ALL pro deals.

Lawyers have now been asked to prepare legal documents for Fifa unless there is a U-turn.

Masters is head of the World League Association, which represents every major league in football.

Guardiola picks side on BODY LANGUAGE as he tells Foden why he’s been on benchGuardiola picks side on BODY LANGUAGE as he tells Foden why he’s been on bench

He will sit with Tebas and Molango at today’s FifPro and PFA Player Workload  Conference in  London.

And Molango added: "This a problem for the whole of football."

TRANSFER NEWS LIVE: All the latest transfer deals from around the world this summer

Martin Lipton

Manchester City, England, Chelsea, FIFA, Club World Cup

Read more similar news:

03.01.2023, 14:06 • Sport
Top baby name predictions for 2023 revealed including footballers and TV stars
03.01.2023, 15:29 • Sport
Ronaldo repeats infamous World Cup wink as he arrives for Al-Nassr unveiling
03.01.2023, 20:22 • Sport
England star looking for love months after split from ex of 5 years
03.01.2023, 22:24 • Sport
Start and clean sheet will do Maguire good but star will still feel threatened
05.01.2023, 18:08 • Sport
Man Utd boss Ten Hag reveals what Rashford must do to continue red-hot form
06.01.2023, 20:50 • Sport
It will be sad when my dad Greaves' Spurs record is broken, but Kane is great
06.01.2023, 15:05 • Sport
Meet Italy's 'most beautiful footballer' who often swaps her kit for bikinis
06.01.2023, 13:13 • Sport
Butland's now-deleted tweet comes back to haunt him after Man Utd loan transfer
06.01.2023, 11:04 • Sport
Woods responds to fan's tweet as he uses Butland's transfer to get her attention
06.01.2023, 10:48 • Sport
Fans love Grealish's 'refreshing' interview as he leaves pundits in stitches