
Antonio
Conte has admitted he is not sure if Diego Costa will remain a Chelsea
player next season.
The Spain international striker missed Saturday's 3-2 International
Champions Cup defeat to Real Madrid with a back injury amid widespread
speculation in the British media over a potential return to Atletico Madrid.
And speaking after the match in Michigan, Chelsea manager Conte stated he
did not know if the striker would still be at the club when the Premier
League season starts next month.
"I can say that today Costa is a Chelsea player," he said.
"He didn't play in these games because of injury and if he solves the injury
and I see in training that he is in good shape it can be possible to see him
in the next game against Milan.
"But I can say only this. I speak only for today and today Costa is
Chelsea's player. Tomorrow if you ask me if Costa will remain with us, I
don't know."
Conte was also questioned in his post-match press conference about whether
he was interested in signing Romelu Lukaku from Everton.
But he refused to comment on suggestions he wants to bring back the Belgium
striker who was sold by Chelsea in 2014.
"I do not want to speak about the players of other teams," said Conte, when
asked directly about Lukaku.
"This is not respectful to the club or to their players. I prefer not to
speak.
"The transfer market is not the most important thing. The important thing is
to build a team - a team that plays in good and bad situations and
concentrates and works together."