Operation Oikos resumes its schedule of declarations and the Sociedad Deportiva Huesca will request the dismissal as investigated. The club's CEO, Manolo Torres, will state that there is no asset evidence in the club and that three audits, one from the CSD, another from LaLiga and the internal one, as well as the Tax Agency, confirm that there has been no accounting record that does not corresponds to an item of payments, invoices or certifications or delivery notes. Huesca has already requested his dismissal in the case on two occasions and will do it again this Friday. In addition to the Huesca club, Ángel de Pedro, former soccer player Íñigo López, will also testify before the judge.
Operation Oikos had its origin in an alleged betting fixation of the Nàstic-Huesca match of the 17-18 season, with the azulgrana team already promoted to the First Division. A year and a half later, last November, the summary secret of the second phase of this process was lifted in which Huesca was pointing to an alleged third-party bonus against Reus for beating Valladolid in the 16-17 campaign. At the moment the judge has extended the instruction for a year and a half, so it will remain open until November 2021.