Michel Platini has announced that a ‘very big majority’ of European nations will vote against Sepp Blatter in tomorrow’s Fifa elections, while the Uefa president has called for the 79-year-old to stand down.

Football’s governing body finds itself amid a storm of controversy after 14 Fifa members were arrested in a £65 million corruption probe into alleged bribes paid over 25 years.

Blatter, who stands to be re-elected as Fifa president for the fifth successive term in Friday’s election, is yet to be implicated in the probe led by US law enforcement agencies.

Speaking ahead of the elections, Platini urged Blatter to stand down as Fifa president, before reaffirming the growing support for challenging candidate Prince Ali bin al-Hussein.

"I feel pain in my stomach. As someone who has worked with Fifa for many years, I am absolutely sickened," said Platini.

"A big, big big majority of the European associations will vote for Prince Ali. People have had enough, they don't want this president [Sepp Blatter] any more.

“I asked him for a face-to-face meeting, and I said, 'Look Sepp, we started at Fifa in 1978, and for the future of Fifa, I am here to ask you to leave, to resign.'”

"I speak like a friend with him,” he continued. “He said it was too late. I know his strategy which is to bring all congresses to the room and convince people to vote for him, then say 'look at the democracy'.

"I think he has already lost. I think Europe can bring a lot of votes... I hope 53, but a minimum of 45-46 if I trust everybody."

Platini went on to praise candidate Prince Ali insisting that, as a prince, he holds all of the legitimacy to be president', before adding that football has had 'enough' of the current regime's leadership.

"I have known him very well for four years, he is young and ambitious and I would like to vote for him because I think he is a man who can do well. He doesn't need money - he is a Prince," Platini continued.

"I think enough is enough and a number of people think the same.

"I don't know if that will be enough but there is a radical change in the mindsets of a number of associations and we will work hard on that this evening."

Platini then confirmed that Uefa nations would consider boycotting Fifa competitions should Blatter, as expected, prove successful in his bid for a fifth term in office.

"If Mr Blatter is the president, Uefa will meet in Berlin to discuss the future of our relations with Fifa. Could Uefa pull out of Fifa? Of course."

"We will have a meeting and we will talk about all the problems and propositions. I sincerely hope [we] will not pull out, but we will take democratic decisions."