With Steven Lowy and David Gallop set to meet Gianni Infantino on Wednesday, there is concern they will try and avoid reforming FFA's constitution
The A-League's clubs are concerned that Football Federation Australia (FFA) will try to delay "long-overdue reform" in a meeting with FIFA president Gianni Infantino this week.
FFA chairman Steven Lowy and CEO David Gallop are set to meet with Infantino on Wednesday, with reports in the Australian media claiming they will attempt to impress on the FIFA boss that constitutional reform should be postponed.
But the Australian Professional Football Clubs Association (APFCA) - the representative body of the 10 A-League clubs - has warned any move to deny them more influence in Australian football would be "unacceptable".