Djurgården's former chief scout Khaled El-Ahmad was a main character when the agreement was sewn together in June last year. Al Shaheen Group was launched as a new main partner and the company name took place on both match kits and the website. In the media, there was speculation in the millions that would fall into a needy DIF coffers. Can break the agreement - after one year But almost a year later, the deal looks set to collapse. According to information to SportExpressen, the company from Dubai has not paid Djurgården a single kroner. - That is true to a certain extent. But there are other parts of the agreement as well, says Gunnar Gidefeldt. Does it all sound like a big scam to my ears? - Bluff is the wrong word. I was down in Dubai myself and there was an office and there were people. It is probably more about different ways of doing business in different countries, says Gidefeldt. - But it's a big annoyance and I'll have a meeting with Al Shaheen tomorrow, Will the agreement be broken then? - That risk is great. They have not been responsible for their part in the agreement. Khaled El-Ahmad had a big part in the deal, is he still involved? - He is in the top row involved, but this has nothing to do with him. How much was the agreement supposed to give Djurgården? - I can not say that, says Gunnar Gidefeldt.