Getafe reportedly offered two million euros to Real Valladolid to beat Valencia Football It made Raul Bravo nervous

It has been revealed that there were conversations about fixing the match between Real Valladolid and Valencia in the final round of the 2018/19 LaLiga Santander season, with Raul Bravo, Carlos Aranda and Borja Fernandez said to be involved and with Valencia winning each half said to be the aim.

That is what happened, but it has also been reported that Bravo got nervous because Getafe allegedly offered Real Valladolid a financial incentive of their own to win the match instead of to lose it.

This was because Getafe were competing with Valencia to qualify for the Champions League, with both teams level on points in the battle for fourth at the start of the final weekend.

Esteban Urreiztieta, a journalist from El Mundo who have broken this whole story, spoke to Radio MARCA about this.

"There are serious indications that Raul Bravo went to Valladolid 48 hours beforehand, a meeting Borja has said was to talk about his possible joining of the team's academy's coaching setup," the El Mundo journalist said.

"However, information from the investigation says that Raul Bravo had become nervous after the operation had already been designed because he learned that Getafe were offering two million euros to Real Valladolid to win against Valencia."

Getafe are not expected to respond to this claim in the coming hours and they are calm that the legal processes will clear everything up.