McDonald's and Coca-Cola are both eager to see change at FIFA.
FIFA sponsor Coca-Cola wants an independent group to help with reforms at the embattled governing body.
A corruption scandal rocked FIFA in May, when officials were indicted on charges of racketeering, conspiracy and corruption by Switzerland's Federal Office of Justice, following a request by United States authorities.
Sponsors are seemingly growing tired of the controversy, with Coca-Cola calling for change.
"We believe that establishing this independent commission will be the most credible way for FIFA to approach its reform process and is necessary to build back the trust it has lost," the beverage giant said, according to the BBC.