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Published 15:25 3 Feb 2016 GMT
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He is up against FIFA Vice President Prince Ali Al Hussein, AFC President Salman Bin Ibrahim Al-Khalifa, South African businessman Tokyo Sexwale and former FIFA exec Jerome Champagne.
"I think he’s got good professionalism, discipline, organisational ability and knowledge of the game and I wish him every success in his quest to be a FIFA president," the former Manchester United manager said of Infantino.
No word yet on whether - if the 45-year-old is successful - Sir Alex will say, "Your job now is to stand by the new president."
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