Ander Herrera has denied being involved in match-fixing after the Manchester United man was named in a Spanish corruption investigation.
The 25-year-old was one of 41 players and coaches named in connection with a case relating to a clash between Levante and Real Zaragoza at the end of La Liga s 2010-11 season.
It is alleged that Levante players were paid to lose the match, which Zaragoza featuring Herrera won 2-1.
Herrera, along with Swansea City s Jefferson Montero who was in the Levante side have been named, and the United man took to his official Facebook account to protest his innocence.
I have never had and will never have anything to do with manipulating match results, he said.
If I am ever called to testify in any judicial hearing, I ll be happy to attend, as my conscience is clear.
I love football and I believe in fair play, both on and off the pitch.