Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest transfer news in La Liga on Friday, November 20.
Friday morning's La Liga transfer talk news roundup:
Report: Barcelona priced out of January move for Eric Garcia
Barcelona have reportedly accepted that they have little chance of signing Eric Garcia in January after being priced out of a move for the Manchester City centre-back.
Garcia is one of a few confirmed targets for Barca boss Ronald Koeman ahead of the winter transfer window, along with Georginio Wijnaldum and Memphis Depay.
The 19-year-old, who emerged through the Catalan giants' academy ranks, is into the final year of his City contract and does not appear as though he will agree fresh terms.
Despite Garcia's contract situation, however, Marca claims that the Citizens are still after €20m (£17.9m) from Barca - half up front and the other half in add-ons.
Barcelona are unwilling to pay that amount for a player who will become a free agent next summer, though they risk being beaten to his signature by a rival club.
Garcia has started four games for City in all competitions this season and earned his first senior Spain cap in September.
Manchester United 'weighing up Sergio Ramos move'
Manchester United are reportedly keeping a close eye on Sergio Ramos as the speculation surrounding the Real Madrid captain's future continues to gather pace.
The 34-year-old has still not penned a new contract at the Bernabeu, and as it stands, he would be able to discuss terms with foreign clubs in January ahead of a free transfer next summer.
A number of sides, including Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus, are said to be monitoring developments surrounding the Spain international.
However, according to Marca, United are also weighing up an approach for the inspirational centre-back, who is believed to be looking for a two-year extension with Zinedine Zidane's side.
Ramos was strongly linked with a move to Old Trafford in 2015 before ultimately signing a new long-term contract with Madrid.
The Spaniard has scored 100 times in 660 outings for Los Blancos, including an impressive 13 goals in all competitions during the 2019-20 campaign.
More transfer news from La Liga:
Real Madrid 'make David Alaba top target to replace Sergio Ramos'
Real Madrid will reportedly turn to versatile Bayern Munich defender David Alaba if they lose Sergio Ramos to Paris Saint-Germain. Read more.
Victor Font: 'Barcelona should never have signed Antoine Griezmann'
Antoine Griezmann should never have been signed by Barcelona, according to presidential frontrunner Victor Font. Read more.
Manchester United 'among frontrunners for Eduardo Camavinga'
Manchester United are reportedly one of three clubs regarded as the frontrunners to sign Rennes midfielder Eduardo Camavinga. Read more.
Manchester City 'to step up Lionel Messi pursuit after Pep Guardiola deal'
Manchester City will reportedly up their efforts to sign Barcelona forward Lionel Messi after agreeing a new deal with Pep Guardiola. Read more.
Real Madrid to rival Barcelona for Liverpool midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum?
A report claims that Liverpool midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum could be at the centre of a transfer tug-of-war between Real Madrid and Barcelona. Read more.
Rivaldo: 'Barcelona need a major title to convince Lionel Messi to stay'
Barcelona will have to win either the Champions League or La Liga this season to stand a chance of convincing Lionel Messi to sign a new deal, according to Rivaldo. Read more.
Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti denies "bulls**t" Isco rumours
Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti hits out at reports which have recently linked the Toffees with an approach for Real Madrid midfielder Isco. Read more.
Tottenham Hotspur given chance to sign Real Madrid forward Mariano Diaz?
Real Madrid reportedly give Tottenham Hotspur the opportunity to sign Mariano Diaz during the January transfer window. Read more.
Juventus in no rush to trigger option in Alvaro Morata loan deal?
Juventus are reportedly in no rush to sign on-loan Atletico Madrid forward Alvaro Morata on a permanent basis. Read more.