LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Guardian newspaper has asked for a 5.5 million pound (about 7.1 million dollars) Diameter.

Sir Linton Crosby offered to launch a campaign to cancel the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and give it to another country for the amount he requested, according to the leaked document, written in April last year and signed by Crosby personally.

Crosby said in the document that if he participated in the campaign, his company CTV Partners would need £ 300,000 a month ($ 388,000) for 18 months to focus efforts on delegitimizing the Qatari government and press FIFA to return the nomination process And the organization of the 2022 World Cup to another country.

The war began on the State of Qatar since the announcement of winning the right to organize the World Cup 2022 at the ceremony held at the end of 2010 (Reuters)

In his leaked document "The Ball Project", Crosby said his CTF partners could create 24-hour operations rooms around the world to spread negative stories about Qatar in the mainstream media and organize counterfeit popular campaigns on media outlets Social, and lobbying groups of politicians, journalists and academics.

Crosby is an Australian national and has campaigned for the British Conservative Party and earned the title Sir in recognition of his efforts.

Crosby had provided public relations support to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during his official visit to the United Kingdom last year.