The development came after Asian Football Confederation gave official recognition to the cash-rich Indian Super League yesterday by granting the next ISL champion an AFC Cup play- off slot.
The winner of the I-league will still participate in the AFC Champions League qualifiers. The two leagues -- the I- League and ISL -- will run concurrently this season.
"Representatives of the I-League clubs met with AIFF officials to discuss the way forward for the I-League for the 2017-18 season till the roadmap for Indian football in the medium and long term is finalised with assistance and guidance from the AFC," the AIFF said in a statement.
"They also stated that the travel subsidy needs to be increased and that AIFF should also allocate a budget for the promotion of the I-League for 2017-18 season."
The clubs also sought permission to register eight foreign players, out of which two should be of Asian origin. They also want a maximum of five foreign players to be on the field, out of which one should be a player of Asian origin.
The meeting was also attended by AIFF General Secretary Kushal Das and I-League CEO Sunando Dhar.
Meanwhile, the AFC has sent a communication to AIFF expressing happiness that the AIFF Executive Committee has approved the project to determine the medium and long-term road map for top Indian club football. A draft project plan will be sent by AFC soon in this regard.
Das thanked the AFC for their guidance and support.
"The growth of Indian football is our primary objective and we will take every step necessary to ensure positive results. We look forward to working with AFC and other stakeholders to determine the most suitable medium to long- term road map for Indian football," he said.
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