FIFA president Gianni Infantino's salary has still not been confirmed three months after he took office, the head of soccer's global body said on Thursday. Infantino told reporters last week that they would have to wait until the publication of the next FIFA financial report early next year to find out how much he earned. "My salary should not be a central issue in this," said Infantino, elected to February to pull FIFA out of the worst crisis in its history.
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