The Jordanian lost out to the Swiss in last week's election but the 79-year-old's resignation on Tuesday has tempted him to run again.
Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein has confirmed that he is willing to once again stand for FIFA president - but only if he has the adequate support to radically reform the organization.
The Jordanian was the only man to challenge Sepp Blatter at last Friday's re-election and withdrew his candidacy after being comprehensively beaten during the first round of voting (73-133).
However, with Blatter having stepped down on Tuesday as the corruption scandal engulfing FIFA intensified, Prince Ali is now willing to put his name forward again at the Extraordinary Congress that will soon be arranged to find a new president.