Fifa say they buy fut coins will not comment on allegations of payments made to former vice-president Jack Warner by a Qatari football official's company.
An investigation in The Daily Telegraph on Tuesday claimed to have seen evidence suggesting that Warner and his family were paid almost €1.4 million by a firm controlled by a former Qatari football official, shortly after the decision was taken to award the country hosting rights to the 2022 World Cup.
Warner, who stood down from the Fifa executive committee in 2011 and served as vice-president of the organisation for 14 years, was one of the 22 people who voted to award Russia the 2018 World Cup and Qatar the 2022 tournament.
However, in a statement released to Perform, a Fifa spokesperson revealed that the world governing body would not be drawn on the allegations surrounding him.
"Fifa has no comment to make www.eafutcoins.co.uk on this matter," said the statement.
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