Greg Dyke: I don't think this is over yet ... there is still more to come

FA Chairman Greg Dyke speaks to ITV News' Ian Payne. Credit: ITV News

FA Chairman Greg Dyke has told ITV News he thinks there is "more to come" in the corruption investigation against Fifa, saying, "I don't think this is over yet".

Speaking after Sepp Blatter won a fifth term as Fifa president, Dyke said the arrests oearlier this week "have demonstrated once again that Fifa is a corrupt organisation."

"I'm not saying Mr Blatter is corrupt," Dyke reiterated. "But he has been the chairman of the organisation for 16 years."

ITV News Sports Correspondent Ian Payne reports:

"If you get what happened this week with the Swiss Attorney General and the Swiss authorities, if that happens, then the chairman ought to resign ... But of course Blatter doesn't see it like that," he told ITV News' Ian Payne.

The FA chairman said he believed Fifa "is a fairly corrupt organisation" and that people have been aware of that "for some years."

"It needs to be sorted and the truth is that when Mr Blatter says, 'I am the man to sort it,' I do not know anybody who believes that," he stressed.

Asked if England would consider boycotting the World Cup in protest, Dyke said that would depend on the actions of Uefa and its president, Michel Platini.

"It won't be our decision," Dyke added.