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The Football Association will talk to Fifa this week about extending the emergency loan system which many lower league clubs believe is vital to their existence.
World governing body Fifa plans to end the system, which allows clubs to sign players outside of the two transfer windows, at the end of this season.
The FA hopes to persuade Fifa to extend emergency loans to the end of 2015-16.
Nearly 350 players have already been signed on emergency loan this season.
Only three of the 72 Football League clubs - Blackburn, Leeds and Reading - have not used the system so far.
The FA has put forward a motion to raise and discuss the issue at Fifa's Executive Committee(external) meeting, which begins in Zurich on Thursday.
It is hoped English clubs will be given an extra season to prepare for an eventual transfer system without emergency loans.
Fifa rejected a proposal to consider extending the emergency loan system on an ongoing basis at a previous meeting in December.
It is thought it wants to end the arrangement in favour of a standardised system across its members. Fifa refused to say why it wants to outlaw emergency loans when asked for clarification by BBC Sport this week.
World governing body Fifa plans to end the system, which allows clubs to sign players outside of the two transfer windows, at the end of this season.
The FA hopes to persuade Fifa to extend emergency loans to the end of 2015-16.
Nearly 350 players have already been signed on emergency loan this season.
Only three of the 72 Football League clubs - Blackburn, Leeds and Reading - have not used the system so far.
The FA has put forward a motion to raise and discuss the issue at Fifa's Executive Committee(external) meeting, which begins in Zurich on Thursday.
It is hoped English clubs will be given an extra season to prepare for an eventual transfer system without emergency loans.
Fifa rejected a proposal to consider extending the emergency loan system on an ongoing basis at a previous meeting in December.
It is thought it wants to end the arrangement in favour of a standardised system across its members. Fifa refused to say why it wants to outlaw emergency loans when asked for clarification by BBC Sport this week.