Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest transfer news in La Liga on Tuesday, October 22.
Tuesday morning's headlines:
Barca settle Griezmann dispute, get first refusal on five Atletico players
Barcelona have first refusal on five Atletico Madrid players, including Saul Niguez and Jose Maria Gimenez, as part of the resolution of the Antoine Griezmann dispute. Read more.
Real Madrid to offer Isco, Mariano Diaz in Christian Eriksen deal?
Real Madrid are reportedly considering offering Isco and Mariano Diaz to Tottenham Hotspur as part of a deal to sign Christian Eriksen in January. Read more.
Real Madrid 'will not sign Christian Eriksen without selling first'
Real Madrid will reportedly look to sell the likes of Mariano Diaz, Brahim Diaz and Isco before they try and buy Christian Eriksen from Tottenham Hotspur. Read more.
Inter Milan want Ivan Rakitic, Nemanja Matic in January?
Inter Milan reportedly plan to pursue midfield duo Ivan Rakitic and Nemanja Matic over the January transfer window. Read more.
Sergio Ramos: 'Real Madrid players behind Zinedine Zidane until the death'
Spainish centre-back Sergio Ramos has insisted that Real Madrid's players fully support head coach Zinedine Zidane despite their poor Champions League form this season. Read more.
Juventus, Atletico Madrid keen on West Bromwich Albion's Nathan Ferguson?
Juventus and Atletico Madrid are reportedly ready to enter the race to sign West Bromwich Albion youngster Nathan Ferguson. Read more.
Valencia winger Goncalo Guedes on radar of Real Madrid?
Real Madrid are allegedly monitoring the development of Valencia winger Goncalo Guedes ahead of a potential approach for the Portugal international. Read more.
Barcelona keen to sign Schalke 04 midfielder Amine Harit?
Barcelona are allegedly contemplating an approach for Amine Harit, who has impressed at Schalke 04 this season. Read more.
Manchester City planning move for Real Sociedad's Mikel Oyarzabal?
Manchester City are reportedly keen to push through a deal for Real Sociedad midfielder Mikel Oyarzabal during the summer transfer window. Read more.