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Gianni Infantino and Prince Ali Image Credit: AFP files

Gurgaon, India: Fifa presidential candidate Prince Ali Bin Hussain has said he will make public all financial documents at football’s world governing body if he is elected.

In an interview with Japan’s Kyodo News agency, the Jordanian royal said he would lift the lid on any previously undisclosed documents, including any payments made to top Fifa officials.

“I will open the books completely,” Prince Ali said. “I believe people have a right to know. I think it’s a job that has to be recognised and if you want to have accountability, you need to know what’s there and therefore you can judge.

“Salaries, finances, what have you, that should all be open. Why not? People want it to be open.” Prince Ali is one of five men that have been approved as presidential candidates for next February’s election.

“The organisation itself, Fifa, it’s not broken. But it is at rock bottom and we can build up definitely,” he said.

“But we have to be open, we have to be transparent and not in words but in deeds. I think that’s what people want and we have to have a new outlook in the way we work.”

Uefa’s Gianni Infantino, another Presidential hopeful, said he would work to clean up Fifa from “day one” if elected leader after an evening of close discussions with his Asian rival Shaikh Salman Bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa.

Infantino said that he would instigate reforms immediately if he is elected on February 26 to succeed the suspended and deeply controversial Sepp Blatter.

The general secretary of the European body was speaking after sitting side-by-side with Sheikh Salman, another leading contender for Fifa, at Sunday’s Asian football awards near New Delhi.

“Reforms ... need to be not only agreed but they need to be implemented as well,” the Italian said late on Sunday.

“So as of day one, 27th of February, you have to start implementing and living the reforms, and from doing it on a day-by-day basis in Uefa I know what it means — good governance, financial transparency, structure of changes that are being proposed.”

Infantino and Shaikh Salman, president of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), were seen having cordial discussions during the awards ceremony and gala dinner in Gurgaon.

Shaikh Salman, the Bahraini royal gave an indication of Asia’s growing clout and ambition in his opening address.

“For a long time people talked about the future being Asia. I am now convinced that the present is Asia,” Shaikh Salman told the crowd of hundreds of delegates.

“I’m certain that we stand on the very brink of greatness in this continent, the dawning of an Asian age.”