
Former
Chelsea striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has called for a speedy resolution
over Diego Costa’s future.
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte reportedly texted Costa in June informing the
striker he was not part of his future plans, and the striker has since
remained in his native Brazil.
The 28-year-old's lawyer, Ricardo Cardoso, said last week his client
intended to hand in a formal transfer request and is considering legal
action against Chelsea in order to force through a move to former club
Atletico Madrid.
Costa has since indicated he is prepared to remain in Brazil for an entire
year without playing if needs be, and Hasselbaink says the time has come for
everyone to draw a line under the matter.
"It's a difficult situation," Hasselbaink told
Premier League Daily
on
Sky Sports News.
"Obviously he had a brilliant season last year [where he scored 20 league
goals to help fire Chelsea to the Premier League title].
"Whatever the reasons are, Conte has made the decision that he wants to go
in a different direction and that is his prerogative. The Costa problem does
not help and there needs to be a solution ASAP because Chelsea need to move
on."
Tony Cottee was also in the studio for Premier League Daily and the former
England striker questioned Conte's handling of the Costa situation, adding
Chelsea must replace the Brazil-born Spain international with someone who
wants to play for the club.
"All these issues with Costa. He's sunbathing in Brazil. It's crazy," Cottee
said.
"I think the mistake was the so-called text that he [Conte] has apparently
sent to him. I think that is where the issue is. I know if I was Diego Costa
and I received a text from my manager I would not be very happy about it.
"What's wrong with calling the player in and sitting down man-to-man and
thrashing it out. If you want the player to move on, tell him to his face.
It's obviously upset Costa, and Costa is now doing what he is doing, which
is the normal process for players that are unhappy - they disappear and
everything else.
"He's their best striker and he's on holiday in Brazil. Like Jimmy says, if
he is not going to play just get rid of him. Sell him, get rid of him and
move on.
"The bottom line is if you have an unhappy player at your football club you
have to move them on. Do whatever you have got to do to move him on and get
the money in and spend it on a player that wants to play."
Costa has his heart set on a return to Atletico Madrid and Sky Sports'
Spanish football expert Guillem Balague says the current situation suits the
Spanish club perfectly.
"It feels quite clear that he's got one plan. That plan is to go to Atletico
Madrid," Balague said.
"Atletico have told him for a while to sit tight and that the longer you sit
the cheaper you will be but I'm not sure that's something Chelsea will want
to deal with.
"They say there's a price for him and Atletico are saying sit tight. He
won't be able to play for Atletico until January because of the transfer ban
so it's just a matter of it being a chess game."