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MANCHESTER, Jan 21 — Fifa president Gianni Infantino held talks with Premier League players, including Manchester United’s Paul Pogba, on Thursday over changes to the international match calendar and player workload. Infantino and Fifa’s Chief of Global Football Development, former Arsenal...

MANCHESTER, Jan 21 — Fifa president Gianni Infantino held talks with Premier League players, including Manchester United’s Paul Pogba, on Thursday over changes to the international match calendar and player workload.

The meeting came after a number of players wrote a letter to Infantino asking to discuss their workload. “Players are crucial when it comes to the game, when speaking about the calendar, when we speak about the load, the number of days, the kind of competitions that we want to organise,” Infantino told a small group of reporters.

Fifa is conducting a review of the international match calendar which determines the windows for national team games and tournament qualifiers.

 

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