European football nations could pull out of the World Cup amid talks of Gianni Infantino selling parts of FIFA to private investors. The 2026 World Cup was not without controversy, from allegations of corrupt referees to overpriced tickets leaving fans struggling to access games. Article continues after adUEFA’s response could see World Cup boycottUEFA has hit back at the plans, and made it very clear that they oppose the move by Infantino and FIFA to sell shares in the World Cup. With four years to go until the next World Cup, there is plenty of time to resolve the matter and avoid that kind of disruption. Not long after the 2026 World Cup ended, Infantino was revealed to be planning to sell off shares in the World Cup (as per The Times), with reported links to the Trump Administration as potential private investors.