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Chelsea
have reached an agreement to sign Atletico Madrid forward Diego Costa.
The 25-year-old Spain international is heading to Stamford Bridge after the
Blues met the 40 million euros (£32m) buy-out clause in his contract with
Atletico.
The Premier League club announced the news on their official website in a
short statement.
The statement read: "Chelsea Football Club can confirm an agreement has been
reached with Atletico Madrid for the transfer of Diego Costa, with Chelsea
meeting the buy-out clause for the Spanish international."
Costa has long been linked with a move to Chelsea as manager Jose Mourinho
looks to strengthen his attacking options for next season.
He spearheaded Atletico’s attack in a memorable 2013/14 campaign in which
they won La Liga and reached the Champions League final under Argentine
manager Diego Simeone.
Costa scored 36 goals in all competitions before heading to his native
Brazil for the World Cup with Spain, although he failed to make an impact as
the defending champions made an early exit from the tournament.