
Antonio
Conte says that Diego Costa’s situation at Chelsea was "very clear" for both
the club and the player in January.
The 28-year-old has not travelled with the Blues squad for their pre-season
tour of Asia and is reported to be keen on a return to Atletico Madrid,
although the Spanish club are currently banned from registering players
until January 2018.
Costa was left out of Chelsea's squad which travelled to Leicester in
January last season amid speculation over a big-money move to China and
disagreements over his recovery from a back problem, but returned the
following week and went on to help Chelsea lift the Premier League title.
However, while on international duty with Spain in June, Costa said he
received a text from Conte which explained that he had no future at Stamford
Bridge but the Italian says the striker was aware of the situation long
before the summer.
"I don't to like to talk about players that don't stay here, but the only
thing I can tell you (is) in January, the Costa situation was very clear,
for the club, for him and his agent," the Chelsea boss said.
"For me the situation is closed."
Chelsea are close to completing an initial £58m deal to sign striker Alvaro
Morata from Real Madrid, with Sky sources saying the Spaniard has passed a
medical.
Conte believes the 24-year-old - who scored 20 goals for the Spanish side
last season as Real won both La Liga and the Champions League - can bring
something different to the Chelsea frontline.
"We have added a fantastic striker, even at a young age he has won a lot
already and we are looking forward to welcoming him to the squad," Conte
said.
"I think for sure this is a good signing for us. He is a young player, but
has a lot of experience, he went to Juventus and Real Madrid. He has a lot
of experience and I think this is a good sign for us."