India, Aug. 4 -- There has been no update on when the 2025-26 Indian Super League (ISL) season will begin. Both AIFF and Football Sports Development Ltd (FSDL), a Reliance-owned company which runs ISL, haven't reached an agreement over a new MRA. It has been further stalled by AIFF's ongoing Supreme Court hearing.

Also, FSDL are calling for a change in the MRA, where a new company will be set up. ISL will be operated by the new compnay, with participating clubs (60 percent), FSDL (26 percent) and AIFF (14 percent) as shareholders.

Speaking on the issue, Indian veteran defender Sandesh Jhingan had a strong message for both AIFF and FSDL. In a conversation with The Economic Times, he said, "We want a quick resolution. We are going through...