Football lawmakers will examine whether to increase the duration of time that a player is assessed for concussion in high-level talks next week.
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) will maintain an aide meeting following Wednesday, October 23, at Zurich with members including the four British associations and FIFA.
1 proposal involves a compulsory evaluation, as opposed to the current three-minute evaluation, and a taskforce is likely to be created to assess its suitability.
No decision was created and IFAB officials have told Sky Sports News that it might takesome time until observable progress is made because of the complexity of the issue.
Its known lawmakers wish to make sure that experience and time is devoted to finding the optimal solution for the game.
Manchester United winger Daniel James received lengthy treatment during Wales 1-1 draw on Sunday night.
Wales boss Ryan Giggs worried concussion protocols had been handed by the 21-year-old.
Giggs said:The physio came but there wasnt any issue. We did all of the (concussion) evaluations at half-time and that he was not fine.
He remained right down and was a bit streetwise. He told the doctorsIm just sitting. Not to get anyone sent off, he was only using his nous.
James added:I think he just caught me in the head. I used tont get pumped out, fortunately.
UEFA is calling to present temporary head injury substitutes – like those used in union – .
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin said in June that a rule permitting substitutions could be released by 2021.
Football administrators have been advised to meet in December in Belfast but any law changes will take place following the annual meeting in March of IFAB.