
Diego
Costa has told Atletico Madrid he wants to sign for them again, according to
Sky sources.
The Chelsea striker revealed on June 8 that he had received a message from
manager Antonio Conte telling him he was not in his plans at Stamford Bridge
for next season.
If Costa moved back to Atletico he would not be able to play until January
because FIFA has banned them from registering players during this transfer
window.
Costa, 28, scored 20 goals in 35 league appearances in their title-winning
campaign last season,
The London club signed Costa from Atletico three years ago for £32m when
Jose Mourinho was manager.
Following Spain's 2-2 draw with Colombia at the beginning of the month,
Costa said: "I'm a Chelsea player, but they do not want me there.
"Antonio Conte has told me by message that I do not follow at Chelsea and
that's it. Conte said he did not count on me for next season.
"It's a shame, I've already forwarded the message to Chelsea people to
decide. But it is clear that the coach does not count on me and does not
want me there."
The Spain international has always stated a desire to one day return to
Atletico where he played between 2010-2014.
Conte repeatedly said during the season he could not guarantee Costa would
stay, but Conte continued to pick his top scorer in the Premier League
finale.
Costa missed Chelsea's trip to Leicester in January when Sky sources said a
training-ground row ended with Conte telling the player to "go to China".