It was not so much a question of if as when Franz Beckenbauer would be identified as another of those drawn into the mire engulfing an organisation which, if this ever reaches an end, will need a new name and a new identity, never mind a new start.

Slowly, incrementally, the Fifa cesspit is sullying the reputations of those who had seemed untouchable and unimpeachable – gods – when they wore a football shirt. First, Michel Platini, the man who was happy to be paid £1.35m nine years late and has been happy to proffer no documentation which creates clarity as to why. And then, Beckenbauer.

The unravelling of what the German once stood for began last summer, when he refused to offer up testimony and assistance to Fifa’s then investigator-in-chief, Michael Garcia. It is always discomfiting when a witness will not speak. Yet more so when he clings so tightly to a shroud of secrecy that he is willing to suffer the ignominy of being barred from a World Cup finals for it. Such are the everyday stories of Fifa subterfuge and dissembling that it almost went unnoticed that Beckenbauer, such a totemic figure where that tournament is concerned, was persona non grata in Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and all other points on that vast country’s compass.

Now, three days after he was forced to reject allegations that a slush fund had been set up to buy Germany votes to host the tournament, it is confirmed that Beckenbauer is under investigation by Fifa. There was the usual obfuscation yesterday, in the organisation’s refusal to provide detail of the charges he and Angel Maria Villar Llona – Uefa’s acting president – face. Is there no one there amid the corporate communications apparatus to tell these people how that plays out in the real world?

But, in truth, such details do not matter so much. The general picture is of an organisation bankrupt of credibility, desperate for someone with intelligence and with no kind of link to the desperate past and present, to move in and start again. There have been painfully few with credibility willing to speak up in a way that others will hear but fewer still among that number with any inclination to take action.