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The former Rangers owner, 46, is to allege a top flight Scots club offered to throw a match for cash.
The book promises to lift the lid on “one player whose performances dipped after he picked up a sexually transmitted disease after playing away from home in more ways than one”.
And another “star” on almost £20,000 a week allegedly saw sheriff officers turn up at Ibrox to seize his cars.
As details of True Blue Treachery were revealed, a source said: “He’s outraged.”
Ex-Gers supremo Sir David Murray is accused of being “desperately keen” to progress a deal to sell Whyte the club.
Craig Whyte paid just £1 to buy the Ibrox club
His memoirs will also claim he was offered a peerage by a political party in exchange for £250,000.
And he’ll make accusations against money men at Gers administrators Duff & Phelps.
A source said: “There are a few sensational stories planned. It’s not been written yet but the plan was sent to three publishers three or four weeks ago and the plan was to publish in spring.”
A 35-page book pitch was sent to publishers Trinity, Biteback and Yellow Jersey but sections of the document have emerged online while The Scottish Sun received a copy.
The source added: “It’s outrageous that it’s been leaked — it’s a real breach of trust.
“Nothing is signed or sealed yet and it’s not imminent.”
The pitch promises 75,000 words within three months of a deal being struck, with an outline for 19 chapters.
Whyte, cleared of fraud over his £1 takeover of the Glasgow giants in 2011, writes: “The irony is while there are many who have the blood of Rangers on their hands following the club’s liquidation in 2012, I am not one of them.
“Yet I’m the bad guy, apparently.”