"I have worked hard to ensure that
Europe plays a proper role within Fifa," the Daily Mail newspaper quotes Johansson as saying.
"However, it is my duty to inform you that this has become increasingly
difficult due to the behaviour and actions of the current president.
"Mr Blatter has adopted an increasingly hostile and confrontational approach
to Europe and provoked conflicts which are neither necessary nor in the best
interests of Fifa.
"For me, this cannot go on, and yet Mr Blatter's actions and words have
suggested more confrontation and further efforts to undermine Europe's position
in world football."
Johansson is not the first to question Blatter's integrity in the build-up to
next week's vote in Seoul.
Blatter unilaterally suspended the audit committee probing the state of the
world governing body's finances following the collapse of marketing partner
ISL.