Talking to PTI, the 36-year-old former midfielder from Manipur said, "The merger cannot happen straightaway. The big stars who come to play in the ISL would not agree to spend one whole year in India. As of now, they are comfortable staying here for three-four months. But, a few tears down the line, the prospect needs to be explored," said the assistant coach of FC Pune City.
Renedy feels that the current crop of Indian footballers stand to gain alot by training under coaches such as Zico and David Platt (Renedy's boss at FC Pune City).
At the same time, Renedy feels that ISL should not prosper at the cost of I-League.
"The number of I-League teams would have to increase. It is never good to see a player not getting a team and sitting at home. From next year onwards, the AIFF is trying to get two more teams," he informed.
The former India international is happy to see the Kolkata clubs doing well in the current edition of the I-League.