Raul Bravo and Carlos Aranda threatened the Huesca president for 100,000 euros LaLiga Appeared in documentation under examination

Spanish football's match-fixing scandal has taken another turn with Raul Bravo and Carlos Aranda reportedly having threatened Huesca president Agustin Lasaosa.

It is just the latest development of the story currently shaking Spanish football, which has already found that the game between Real Valladolid and Valencia on the final day of LaLiga Santander was fixed.

Aranda and Bravo are key to the operation and the two have been proven to have had a relationship with Borja Fernandez of Valladolid and other players through intermediaries.

According to El Mundo, Lasaosa received a "threatening message from Aranda to pay him a debt of 100,000 euros, not knowing exactly the origin of it."

The next day, it's reported that Inigo Lopez spoke with Huesca's head of medical services, Juan Carlos Galindo, and explained that the "bad guys are back in charge."