Costa finally goes to Atletico Madrid, As Chelsea agree terms
The move,
which will be completed in January, is subject to the agreement of personal
terms and a medical.
Atletico said
the 28-year-old, who left the club to join Chelsea in 2014, would have a
medical in the next few days.
Spain
international Costa has not played for the Blues this season, and spent much of
August in his native Brazil.
He cannot be
registered as a player for the La Liga outfit until January, when the club's transfer
window ban comes to an end. The two teams play each other next Wednesday in the
Champions League.
Brazil-born
Costa joined Chelsea from Atletico for a reported £32m three years ago.
He scored 58
goals in 120 appearances for the Blues, including 20 in the Premier League last
season as Chelsea won the title.
Costa has not appeared for the London club
this campaign and spent much of August in his native Brazil. He
was told by text message that he was not in Antonio Conte's plans for this season.
The striker
stated this summer his wish to return to Atletico, and said Chelsea were treating
him like "a criminal" by demanding an "impossible fee".
His position
in the team had also been placed under threat by the arrival
of striker Alvaro Morata from Real Madrid during the last transfer window.
Problems
between Costa and Chelsea surfaced earlier in the year when he was left out of
the Chelsea side for an away match at Leicester having been involved in a
dispute with a fitness coach.
This followed
reports of an offer from China that would have been worth £30m a year in
salary. At the time, Chelsea said they had no intention of selling him.
Later in that
month, Tianjin Quanjian's owner said a bid to sign Costa had been scuppered by
new rules over foreign players in the Chinese Super League.
FROM
BBC;com
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