Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest transfer news in La Liga on Friday, December 20.
Friday morning's headlines:
Man United hierarchy 'convinced Paul Pogba has played last game for club'
Manchester United's board are allegedly convinced that midfielder Paul Pogba has already played his last game for the Premier League giants. Read more.
Manchester United, Liverpool 'in talks with Kai Havertz'
Manchester United and Liverpool reportedly hold talks regarding a potential deal for Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Kai Havertz. Read more.
Joao Cancelo open to leaving Manchester City?
Joao Cancelo, who only arrived at Manchester City in the summer, is reportedly open to a January exit from the Etihad Stadium. Read more.
Report: Lyon targeting Atletico Madrid midfielder Thomas Lemar
Out-of-favour Atletico Madrid midfielder Thomas Lemar is reportedly a target for Ligue 1 side Lyon. Read more.
Real Madrid send scouts to watch Rennes youngster Eduardo Camavinga?
A report claims that Eduardo Camavinga was personally scouted by Real Madrid in Rennes' 3-2 defeat at Amiens on Wednesday. Read more.
Inter Milan forward Lautaro Martinez 'not ready for Barcelona move'
Inter Milan forward Lautaro Martinez is allegedly against moving to Barcelona at this stage of his career. Read more.
Lionel Messi to extend Barcelona stay until 2023?
Barcelona reportedly inform Lionel Messi's agent that they wish to extend the forward's contract to the end of the 2022-23 campaign. Read more.
Everton interested in Real Madrid playmaker James Rodriguez?
Everton reportedly hold an interest in signing Real Madrid forward James Rodriguez during the January transfer window. Read more.
Arsenal, Liverpool keen on Sevilla youngster?
Arsenal and Liverpool are reportedly contemplating whether to launch an approach for Sevilla youngster Antonio Zarzana. Read more.
Arsenal 'hopeful of new Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang deal'
Arsenal reportedly feel that the appointment of Mikel Arteta as the club's new manager could lead to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang penning a new contract. Read more.