For a long time, Gianni Infantino, the ubiquitous president of FIFA, and Jared Kushner, the businessman and Middle East peace envoy, have seemed inseparable. Kushner, according to New York Magazine, has done so many favors for the head of FIFA that he calls himself an “unpaid intern.” The proposal hit the world of soccer this week like a free kick to the face. For the soccer world, this marks a dramatic escalation on two fronts. Before there was Josh Kushner and JP Morgan and a stake in the World Cup, there was Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and SoftBank trying to do the same for the FIFA Club World Cup.