Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest transfer news in La Liga on Wednesday, November 20.
Wednesday morning's headlines:
Real Madrid 'will not sell Isco in January'
Real Madrid are reportedly not open to selling Spanish attacker Isco in January. Read more.
Achraf Hakimi 'part of Real Madrid plans'
Achraf Hakimi will return to Real Madrid next summer with the view to cementing a spot in the side, according to a report. Read more.
Manchester City lining up new Raheem Sterling contract?
Manchester City are reportedly ready to hand winger Raheem Sterling a contract extension at the Etihad Stadium. Read more.
Patrick Kluivert claims Matthijs de Ligt regrets Juventus move
Netherlands international Matthijs de Ligt regrets leaving Ajax for Juventus, according to Barcelona academy director Patrick Kluivert. Read more.
Juventus 'to offer two players in Paul Pogba deal'
Juventus are reportedly keen to include two players in any deal to sign Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba. Read more.
West Bromwich Albion to cash in on Nathan Ferguson?
West Bromwich Albion may reportedly be open to parting ways with defender Nathan Ferguson during the January transfer window. Read more.
Real Madrid to consider recalling Jesus Vallejo from Wolverhampton Wanderers?
Real Madrid may reportedly opt to recall Jesus Vallejo from his loan spell at Wolverhampton Wanderers in January. Read more.
Agent confirms Real Madrid leading Barcelona in Milan Skriniar race
A representative of Inter Milan defender Milan Skriniar suggests that Real Madrid are well placed to sign the Slovakia international. Read more.
Kylian Mbappe agent 'tells Real Madrid he won't pen Paris Saint-Germain deal'
Kylian Mbappe's mother and representative allegedly tells Real Madrid that the forward will not sign a new contract at Paris Saint-Germain. Read more.
Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba prefers Juventus over Real Madrid?
Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba reportedly prefers the idea of moving to Juventus next summer as opposed to joining Real Madrid. Read more.