Fifa says that "nobody is selling football" as it vowed to continue with the controversial plan to sell stakes in its competitions to private investors. Uefa - the body that governs European football and has 55 members - voted on Thursday to boycott World Cups if the plan proceeded. Fifa oversees world football and Infantino would need 106 of its 211 members to vote in favour for the proposal to go through. Uefa and Concacaf members combined make up 90 of those votes - six Concacaf members are not Fifa members. "Nobody is selling football.