David Beckham makes first statement on his Qatar World Cup deal
The paper guaranteed Beckham had put severe circumstances on his appearances and that he seemed, by all accounts, to be protected from inquiries on issues like Qatar's regulations on homosexuality.
In light of the article, his marketing specialist gave an assertion saying: "David has been engaged with various World Cups and other significant global competitions both as a player and a representative and he has consistently accepted that game has the ability to be a power for good on the planet.
"We comprehend that there are unique and firmly had viewpoints about commitment in the Center East yet see it as certain that discussion about the central points of contention has been animated straight by the main World Cup being held in the locale," the assertion proceeded.
"We trust that these discussions will prompt more prominent comprehension and sympathy toward all individuals and that progress will be accomplished."
Starting reports last year demonstrated that 47-year-old Beckham was being paid $180 million north of 10 years to advance Qatar, yet later reports show he will get around $15 million per year for a considerable length of time with a choice to expand.
Beckham, who played in the 1998, 2002 and 2006 World Cup finals for Britain, is one of the proprietors of Significant Association Soccer establishment Entomb Miami.