Diego Costa says he has been told by manager Antonio Conte
that he is no longer Needed in the club
The Brazilian born
striker scored 20 goals in 35 Premier League games to help the Blues win the
title but now appears in a momentum to leave Stamford brigde.
"I'm a Chelsea player, but they do not want me
there," Costa said.
"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."
Speaking after Spain's 2-2 draw with Colombia on Wednesday,
Costa added: "My relationship with the coach has been bad this season.
It's a shame, I've already forwarded the message to Chelsea people to decide.
"You have to find a team."
The 28-year old striker joined Chelsea from Atletico Madrid for a
reported £32m in 2014.
He spent four seasons at the calderon and suggested he might
return to the Spanish capital, despite the La Liga club being banned from
signing players until the January transfer window
"Being five months without playing? I do not know, it's
complicated, but people know that I love Atletico a lot and that I love to live
in Madrid," Costa said.
"It would be nice to go back, but it's difficult to be
four or five months without playing. It's a World Cup year and there are many
things to think about. I need to play, just that."
In January, Costa was left out of the Chelsea side for an
away match at Leicester after he was involved in a dispute with a fitness
coach.
It followed reports of an offer from China that would have
been worth £30m a year in salary. At the time, Chelsea said they had no
intention of selling him.
Later in January, Tianjin Quanjian's owner said a bid to
sign Costa had been scuppered by new rules over foreign players in the Chinese
Super League.
From next season, Chinese clubs will only be able to field
three foreign players per game, instead of four as previously allowed.
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