FIFA president Gianni Infantino has called for the prospect of salary and transfer fee caps to be discussed at all levels of the game.
The coronavirus crisis has had a big financial impact across the sport and the global governing body hopes to finalise plans for a relief package at its next Council meeting later this month.
The pandemic and its effects has led to calls for financial reform across a cash-rich industry and Infantino has encouraged discussions on the matter.
"On the financial and governance aspects, I also heard some interesting proposals on a wide range of topics," he wrote in an open letter to FIFA's members.
While domestic leagues are up and running, there is no sign of a return for international fixtures any time soon, with the 2020 calendar decimated.
Discussions are ongoing over a scheduled return and a new calendar could be revealed soon.
"On another very important topic, namely the international match calendar, I am happy to report that we also made some good progress," the Italian added.
"In consultation with different stakeholders, we are closer to presenting a balanced solution that takes into account everyone's challenges and needs."