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Chelsea manager Antonio Conte will NOT allow Diego Costa to stay at the club despite the striker’s efforts to heal rift

The 28-year-old has been allowed to skip pre-season training as he looks to complete move back to Atletico Madrid

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DIEGO COSTA wanted to patch things up with Chelsea and Antonio Conte, but the Italian was not interested in allowing him to stay.

The 28-year-old looks destined to leave Stamford Bridge this summer, with a move to Atletico Madrid looking increasingly likely.

 Chelsea striker Diego Costa looks likely to leave Stamford Bridge this summer with Atletico Madrid keen on bringing him in
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Chelsea striker Diego Costa looks likely to leave Stamford Bridge this summer with Atletico Madrid keen on bringing him inCredit: PA:Press Association
 Boss Antonio Conte does not want the 28-year-old to stay with the Blues and has allowed him to skip ore-season training
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Boss Antonio Conte does not want the 28-year-old to stay with the Blues and has allowed him to skip ore-season trainingCredit: Getty Images

Costa was allowed to skip pre-season training with the Blues to sort out a transfer back to the La Liga side for a reunion with Diego Simeone.

Costa was snapped in his home country of Brazil with his brother and his friends, while the rest of his team-mates made their way back to Cobham for training.

Conte is believed to still be fuming with the Spanish international after he flirted with a potential move to Chinese Super League side Tianjian Quanjian in January.

There are even reports that he could join Besiktas on loan until the start of 2018, where he would then link up with the 2014 La Liga champions once their transfer ban ends.

Chelsea are already preparing for life after Costa, as they desperately try and bring in striker Alvaro Morata from Real Madrid.

They are prepared to pay up to £70million to acquire the services of the 24-year-old who banged in 20 goals last season for Los Blancos.

 The Spanish international celebrates after scoring the equaliser against Arsenal in the FA Cup final
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The Spanish international celebrates after scoring the equaliser against Arsenal in the FA Cup finalCredit: Getty Images
Diego Costa's brother posted this picture to his Instagram story
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Diego Costa's brother posted this picture to his Instagram storyCredit: Instagram

SunSport earlier revealed revealed last week that Costa has said goodbye to his Chelsea team-mates ahead of his proposed departure.

He remains a fan favourite with the Los Colchoneros having fired them to the league title in 2014, as well as spearheading their attack as they finished as runners-up in the Champions League to Real Madrid.

In 135 games for Atletico in all competitions, he scored 64 goals - including netting 36 in his final campaign.

His goal return was equally as impressive in West London - he scored 59 goals in 120 games, including firing in 20 in each of Chelsea's Premier League triumphs in 2015 and 2017.


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