This has become an increasingly familiar sight at Premier League grounds

Arsène Wenger wants to rush through the most radical change to the offside law for 30 years, with Fifa to propose that there has to be daylight between the attacking player and the defender for an offence to be committed.

The daylight rule, which would be the biggest change to the Laws of the Game since the back-pass rule was introduced in 1992, could be in place as soon as Euro 2020 .

Fifa will bring the proposal to the International FA Board (Ifab) meeting on February 29 and if passed without a trial taking place, it would be effective from June 1 — 12 days before the start of the European Championship.

Wenger wants to see a change in the offside rule by this summer BORIS STREUBEL/GETTY IMAGES

As Fifa’s chief of global development, Wenger is in charge of overseeing