The embattled chief says that there must be an investigation into the way the organisation runs
PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor has announced the union will be recommending a full and open review into its structure and operation amid calls for him to step down.
Taylor, who has served as chief executive for 37 years, has come under fire in recent times, with more than 200 current and former players calling for his departure in an open letter.
The usage of the PFA's finances has been heavily criticised while the disparity between Taylor's reported salary and the money spent on areas such as research into brain injuries has also been scrutinised.