
Everton
manager Ronald Koeman has admitted he would be open to signing Chelsea
forward Diego Costa on loan.
Costa is surplus to requirements at Chelsea, but has been told he must
return to training despite having no future at Stamford Bridge.
The 28-year-old, who is currently in Brazil, released a statement on
Thursday insisting he will not return to Chelsea and that he must return to
former club Atletico Madrid.
Atletico are unable to register any new players this summer having had their
appeal against their transfer ban rejected by the Court of Arbitration for
Sport (CAS) in June, meaning Costa would not be able to feature until
January if he did complete a move back to the club.
Having secured the £45m club-record signing of midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson
on Wednesday, Koeman has set his sights on adding another striker to his
squad and hinted at a possible move for Costa.
When asked whether further signings would be "permanent or temporary",
Koeman said: "Is this about Costa?
"Of course you like to sign players for the future, but if you can get the
best one that way, then why not?"
"That's for six months, the season, two years.
"It's difficult because it needs to be a quality player, or a young player
who can develop or improve.
"We have the possibility maybe to sign good players, but we don't play in
the Champions League - and that sometimes makes things very difficult."