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Carlos Aranda, Raul Bravo Reportedly Threatened Huesca President for €100K

Former footballers Carlos Aranda and Raul Bravo reportedly threatened Huesca president Agustin Lasaosa in a bid to extract €100,000 from him as part of the ongoing match-fixing scandal in Spanish football.

According to El Mundo (h/t Marca), Lasaosa was sent a "threatening message fromArandato pay him a debt of €100,000, not knowing exactly the origin of it."

The following day, former Huesca defender Inigo Lopez is said to have told the club's medical chief, Juan Carlos Galindo, that the "bad guys are back in charge."

The news follows further reporting from El Mundo(h/tMarca) that Aranda and Bravo have been charged with corruption in sport, among other crimes, along with Real Valladolid midfielder Borja Fernandez.