Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest transfer news in La Liga on Friday, January 29.
Friday morning's La Liga transfer talk news roundup:
Real Madrid's contract talks with Sergio Ramos break down?
Sergio Ramos is reportedly close to leaving Real Madrid as a free agent as talks over a new deal with the La Liga giants have broken down.
The long-serving defender, who is into his 16th season at the Bernabeu, is out of contract in the summer and is believed to be a target for Paris Saint-Germain.
Madrid had been hopeful of persuading Ramos to prolong his stay in the Spanish capital, but Diario AS claims that negotiations have gone cold.
It is suggested that while Los Blancos are prepared to break their protocol of offering one-year extensions to players in Ramos's age bracket, they are not willing to match the centre-back's wage demands.
Ramos has been free to sign a pre-contract agreement with foreign clubs since January 1, but he is not thought to have held talks with any teams so far.
Wolverhampton Wanderers 'revive interest in Arsenal's Ainsley Maitland-Niles'
Wolverhampton Wanderers are reportedly back in for Ainsley Maitland-Niles after the versatile midfielder asked Arsenal for a loan exit.
The Gunners rejected a £15m offer for the 23-year-old from their fellow Premier League side in the summer.
Wolves instead turned to Barcelona's Nelson Semedo, but The Mirror suggests that Maitland-Niles - able to play in a variety of positions in midfield and defence - is back on their radar.
The England international is said to be seeking a move away from the Emirates Stadium for the next five months after struggling for minutes under manager Mikel Arteta.
Atletico Madrid have also previously showed an interest in Maitland-Niles, it is claimed, but the Arsenal academy product is expected to remain in the Premier League if a temporary exit is sanctioned.
More transfer news from La Liga:
Eric Garcia 'agrees to play for free to seal Barcelona move'
Manchester City's Eric Garcia will forgo any wages for the remainder of the season should he join Barcelona this month, according to presidential candidate Victor Font. Read more.
Paris Saint-Germain offer Sergio Ramos lucrative three-year deal?
A report claims that long-serving Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos has been offered €15m (£13.26m) a season to join Paris Saint-Germain. Read more.
Chelsea 'firmly in the mix for David Alaba'
Chelsea are in the hunt to sign Bayern Munich defender David Alaba on a free transfer, according to a report. Read more.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta opens door to extended Martin Odegaard stay
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta hints that an agreement could be reached with Real Madrid to allow Martin Odegaard to stay in England for longer than six months. Read more.
Liverpool, Real Madrid 'handed boost in Kylian Mbappe pursuit'
Paris Saint-Germain forward Kylian Mbappe admits that he is still uncertain where his future lies, although he is happy in the French capital. Read more.
Barcelona candidate hits out at "disrespectful" Paris Saint-Germain over Lionel Messi pursuit
Barcelona could take legal action against Paris Saint-Germain over their pursuit of Lionel Messi should Joan Laporta take over as president. Read more.
Manchester United 'in talks with Alaves over Facundo Pellistri loan'
Manchester United are in talks with Alaves over a loan deal for teenage attacker Facundo Pellistri, according to a report. Read more.
Monaco in talks with Arsenal over Lucas Torreira loan?
Arsenal midfielder Lucas Torreira is reportedly wanted by Monaco for the rest of 2020-21, but Atletico Madrid must first agree to cut short his loan contract. Read more.
Real Madrid suffer blow in Eduardo Camavinga pursuit?
Eduardo Camavinga, who continues to be linked with Real Madrid, reveals that he is open to signing a new contract with Rennes. Read more.
Paris Saint-Germain boss Mauricio Pochetitno dismisses Kylian Mbappe exit talk
Paris Saint-Germain boss Mauricio Pochettino says that Kylian Mbappe remains happy with life at Parc des Princes, despite speculation regarding an exit in the summer. Read more.