Ander Herrera at match-fixing trial: I took the cash to training and gave it to the president Match-Fixing Trial Players have been testifying in court

The trial investigating potential match-fixing during a Levante vs Real Zaragoza match in 2011 has heard from a number of players involved.

Ander Herrera, who was playing for Real Zaragoza in their survival-securing 2-1 win that day, has answered questions on a bank transfer around the time of the match.

"I never received a bonus in cash from Real Zaragoza or any of the clubs I have been at," Herrera said to begin his testimony.

He was asked about a certain transfer of money paid into his account and denied that this was a bonus.

"No, that wasn't a bonus," he stated.

"It was communicated to me that it was an error, a mistaken transfer.

"It was a mistaken transfer to my account."

He said that when it was explained to him that the transfer was a mistake, that he went to a bank to take out the cash and returned it at the club's training ground.

"I did so at the training ground the day after the call [explaining the erroneous transfer] and the same day as I took out the money.

"I went to training and I handed it over to the president.

"I didn't sign any document about the exchange of the money, which was my mistake and is why I'm here."

Gabi, the former Real Zaragoza captain, also spoke and claimed that he had been tricked by the club.

Maurizio Lanzaro, Doblas, Paul da Silva, Jorge Lopez, Braulio Nobrega, Ponzio, Carlos Diogo, Javier Aguirre and Antonio Prieto are some of the others testifying in this case.